Catalogo Neotropical - serpientes

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CATALOGUE OF THE NEOTROPICAL SQUAMATA

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SNAKES



UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 297

Catalogue of the Neotropical Squamata

Part

Snakes

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JAMES

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PETERS

United States National

Museum

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BRAULIO OREJAS-MIRANDA Museum of Natural

History

Montevideo, Uruguay

With the collaboration of Rol>erto Donoso-Barros Universidad de Concepcion Concepcion, Chile

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1970


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This catalogue represents an attempt to make possible for participants in the International Biological Program working in Latin America to identify the snakes encountered in the field. It was originally planned to include information on the ecology and ethology of the reptilian species, to permit field investigators to distinguish the unuEual ecological event from the commonplace occurrence, but time has not permitted the inclusion of that degree of detail. We have Instead focussed our attentions on the construction of a workable field manual with keys designed to help identification without laboratory facilities. We have not been entirely successful, because a few taxa cannot be separated without the use of a dissecting microscope or the checking of internal characteristics, but for the most part the keys can be used with little more than a hand lens for specimen examination.

Este catalogo representa un intento de posibilitar la dent f cac ion de serpientes encontradas en el campo a los part ic pantes del International Biological Program que trabajan en Sudamerica. Or ig nar iamente se hab'a planeado la inclusion de informacion ecologica y etologica de las especies de reptiles, para permitir al investlgador de campana la distincion entre acontecimientos ecologicos desusados y los que son lugar comun, pero la falta de tiempo impidio la incluslon de tal grado de detalles. En cambio hemos concentrado nuestra atencion en la elaboracion de un manual de campaRa funcional con claves disefiadas para ayudar a la dent f cac on sin las facilidades de un laboratorio. No hemos tenido exito en todo porque unos pocos taxones no pueden ser separados sin usar el microscopic de disecclon o sin examlnar las caracter'st icas Internas, pero en su mayor'a las claves se pueden usar con poco mas que un lente de aumento con que examlnar el e jemplar.

The limits we have established for the area covered by this work are from the border between Mexico and Guatemala south throughout continental South America and all off-shore Islands within the The Galapagos and the islands continental shelf. of the Caribbean are not Included.

Los I'mites que hemos establecido para el area cubierta por este trabajo son desde la frontera entre Mejico y Guatemala hasta el extreme sur de Sudaaerlca continental y todas las islas Las costeras dentro de la plataforma continental. Islas Galapagos y del Carlbe no han s do incluidas.

The Synonymies presented for the taxa are Within each genus we include very abbreviated. only those generic synonyms whose type species are considered to belong to the genus under discussion. Only the original description for each genus Is included, with no attempt made to document changes The type species, when in the "generic concept". given, has always been previously designated as such, unless we clearly Indicate that we are taking We apologize for our such an action at this time. failure to indicate the method of type designation, but time did not permit us to undertake this diffiFor each species we have included the cult task. original citation to it, its first assignment to lis current generic position If other than as originally assigned, all "absolute" synonyms (i.e., those in which the holotype, lectotype, or neotype belongs to the species in which the synonym occurs), and, whenever possible, a citation to a recent work which includes a modern description and/or a figure, to aid the user in identification. No other generic shifts, no m s dent Icat ons, The and no "in part" references are included. author's name is not separated in any way from the binomial in the citations to original descriptions. In all other citations, the author's name is Each citaseparated from the binomial by a dash. tion includes the actual date of publication; the name exactly as it was spelled by the original author. Including capitalization of specific names; the author; the journal; the volume or the number, which stands alone If possible but which is qualified by material In parentheses if necessary; the page on which the taxon is first named; illustrations; and finally the type locality, with summaries of any restrictions or later clarlflcatlons of it.

Los sinonlmos de los taxones presentados estan muy abrevlados. En cada genero se Incluyen solamente aquellos sinonlmos generlcos cuya especie tipo es considerada como pertenec ente al Se Incluye solamente la genero en discuslon. descripclon original de cada genero, no hemos intentado documentar cambios en el "concepto Slempre que damos la especie tipo es generico". porque ha s do designada como tal prevlamente, a menos que indiquemos claramente que hemos tomado Lamentamos no poder indlcar el aqu' tal medida. metodo de designacion de tipos, pero la falta de tiempo no nos permlte emprender tal dif icll tarea. En cada especie hemos incluido su cita original, su prlmera asignaclon a la posicion generica corriente si es que se le ha asignado otra dlstinta que la original, todos los sinonlmos "absolutes!' (ej.: aquellos en que el holotipo o neotipo pertenece a la especie en que ocurre el sinonimo) y, cuando posible, una cita de un trabajo reciente que Incluye una descripclon moderna y/o una figura, para ayudar al usuarlo en la Identlflcaclon. No se incluye ninguna otra transf erenc generica, dent f icac on falsa o referencia "parcial". El nombre del autor no ha s do separado de ningun modo del binomio en las citas de las descr pc ones originales. En todas las otras cItas el nombre del autor esta separado del blnomio por un gulon. Cada cita incluye la fecha efectlva de la publicacion; el nombre con la misma ortograf'a que uso autor, incluyendo nombres espec'flcos con mayijscula; el autor; la revista; el volumen o el numero, por s' solos si es posible o con material aclaratorio entre parentesis si es necesario; la pagina en que se nombra al taxon por prlmera vez; lustraci ones y, finalmente la localldad tipo con resumenes de cualquier restricclon o aclaraclon posterior.

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We have attempted to avoid any non-documented taxonomic changes in this catalogue, although it has proven necessary to make a few modifications When we have made such changes, we in some taxa. indicate it by the words "new combination" after the species heading, and we have given our reasons In those genera for so doing in the "Comments". prepared by cooperating herpetolog sts, however, we have not prevented the presentation of his concepts of the alignment of species within the genus, even though documentation has not been published in every insta.nce we have ascertained elsewhere. that prompt publication of documentation is anticipated before including the changes, but we In all cannot guarantee that it will be done. cases where material has been furnished by a cooperator, his name and address will be found at the beginning of the generic discussion, and he should be given full credit in any citations of that material. i

Hemos tratado de evitar en este catalogo todos los cambios taxonomicos que no estuvieran documentados, si bien fue necesario hacer unas Cuando pocas mod if icac ones en algunos taxones. se han hecho tales cambios lo indicamos con las palabras "new combination" despues del titulo de la especie y explicamos nuestra razones para el Sin embargo en aquellos cambio en "Comments". generos preparados por nuestros colaboradores herpetologos no hemos impedido la presentacion de sus conceptos en el ordenamiento de las especies dentro del genero, aun cuando no hubiera docuEn cada caso mentacion previamente publicada. hemos solicitado la pronta publicacion de documentacion antes de introducir tales cambios, pero En todos no podemos garantizar que asi se haga. los casos en que un colaborador ha proporc ionado material hemos puesto su nombre y direccion al comienzo de la discusion del genero y a el le corresponde todo el credito cuando dicho material sea c tado. i

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The date of publication is always the actual date, insofar as we could determine it, and it does not always agree with the date given in the publication itself. When there is a difference, the latter date is given in parentheses after the The only exception to this is volvolume number. We ume 4 of the Memorias do Instituto Butantan. learned too late to modify all of the many citations to this volume that it actually appeared in 1530> "ot 1925* as stated on the cover. All other volumes in the Memorias are cited here by actual year of publication, which is usually one or two years later than indicated on the publicat

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La fecha de publicacion es siempre la fecha real en la medida en que se pueda determinar esta y no siempre coincide con la fecha dada por la publicacion misma. En tales casos esta ultima aparece entre parentesis despues del numero del Una excepcion es el volumen 4 de las Memvolumen. orias do Institute Butantan. Cuando era demasiado tarde para modificar las numerosas citas de este volumen descubrimos que en realidad hab'a aparecido en I53O, no en 1525. Los demas volumenes de las Memorias son citados aquT con el ano efectivo de de la publicacion, que es usualmente uno o dos anos mas tarde del indicado en la portada.

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The distribution given for each taxon is based on information in the literature, with additions and extensions from specimens we have been Some of our able to find in various collections. changes in known distribution have been documented, but we have made no attempt to do so for every modification we have included.

The names of all political and geographic units within any country have been given as spelled by that country, but country names have been given in English usage, so that "Brasil" is "Brazil" and "Panama" is "Panama". Where names but not boundaries have been changed, we use the modern name, even in the citation of type localiThus, all localities in "British Guiana" ties. are here given as "Guyana". We have corrected errors in orthography throughout, if we could sueOur primary source cessfully document the error. has been the series of gazetteers prepared by the United States Board on Geographic Names, although many additional sources have been checked.

La distribucion dada en cada taxon se basa en informacion sacada de la literatura con adiciones encony agregados basados en ejemplares que hemos Algunos de nuestros trado en varias colecciones. cambios en la distribucion conocida han sido documentados, pero no hemos intentado documentar todas las mod f cac ones incluidas por nosolros. i

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Se dan los nombres de todas las unidades politicas y geograficas dentro de cada pais de .acuerdo a la ortograf'a de ese pa's, pero los nombres de los pa'ses se han escrito segun la ortograf'a inglesa, as' "Brasil" es "Brazil" y "Panama" es "Panama". Oonde los nombres han cambiado, pero no las fronteras, usamos el nombre As' aquf moderno, aun al citar localidades tipo. nos referimos a todos las localidades en "British Guiana" como "Guyana". Hemos corregido todos los errores ortograf icos que pudieran ser documentados debidamente. Nuestra principal fuente de informacion ha sido la serie de gacetas preparadas por Board on Geographic Names del gobierno de los

Estados Unidos, aunque tambien hemos consultado muchas otras fuentes. Most of the keys presented here are the standard dichotomous type, although occasionally we have found it useful to include "trichotomies" and the user should watch for this possibility. In such instances, of course, a choice is made In the from three possibilities rather than two. case of very large genera, however, we have intro-

La mayor'a de las claves aqu' presentadas son tipo dicotomico comun, aunque ocas onalmente ha sido conveniente incluir "tr cotom'as", y el usuario debe estar al tanto de esta posibilidad. En tales ocasiones, naturalmente, hay que elegir No obsentre tres pos b 1 dades en vez de dos. tante en el caso de generos muy grandes se ha

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duced a different concept. Any attempt at writing keys for poorly known, large genera is likely to be futile, and we have avoided this by presenting as much data as possible in the form of a matrix. This permits "random entry" identification, for the user can select any character in the matrix he wishes to check, and eliminate all taxa that do not possess that character, finally arriving at a considerably reduced number of taxa (hopefully, only one) after checking a series of characters. This concept has formed the basis of computer identification, since the machine can do such sorting more rapidly and efficiently than the human, and the random entry matrices presented here are organized in such a way that they can be incorporated in the computer programs now available for such machine sorting. It is our assumption that this method of identification will be used more and more in the future, and we hope that presenting these matrices will encourage others to begin to organize their data similarly, thus anticipating the day when computer keys are available to all users. A work of this magnitude becomes very dependent upon the cooperation and collaboration of many We wish to express our gratitude to all people. The following those who have helped us in any way. list indicates the number of individuals who have While we have tried to contributed to the work. make the list inclusive, the omission of anyone who has aided us should be regarded solely as the consequence of the faulty nature of our "disc storage", rather than failure to recognize the help.

introducido un concepto diferente. Probablemente resultarTa inutil intentar escnbir una clave de un genero grande, poco conocido, hemos evitado esto al presentar la mayor cantidad de datos posibles en forma de una matnz. Esto permite la dent f icac on de "entradas al azar", por que el usuario puede seleccionar dentro de la matriz cualquier caracter que desee poner a prueba y eliminar todos los taxones que no posean tal caracter, llegando finalmente a un nijmero sumamente reducido de taxones (es de esperar que sea uno solo) despues de revisar una serie de caracEste concepto constituye la base de la teres. dent f icac on por computadora, ya que esta maquina puede seleccionar mas rapida y ef icazmente que el ser humano y las matrices de entradas al azar presentadas aqu' estan organizadas en tal forma que se las puede ncorporar en los programas para computadoras ahora disponibles para tal seleccion automatica, Suponenos que este metodo de ident f icac on se usara cada vez mas en el future y esperamos que la presentacion de estas matrices alentara a otros a empezar a organizar sus datos en forma similar, previendo as' el d'a en que haya claves para computadoras disponibles para todos los usuarios. Un trabajo de esta magnitud depende en alto grado de la cooperacion y colaboracion de mucha gente. La slguiente lista indica el numero de personas que han contribuido a esta obra. Aunque hemos tratado de incluir a todos en esta lista, la omision de alguno de los que nos ayudaron debe ser considerada solamente como consecuencia de la naturaleza defectuosa de nuestra memoria, pero no como una inhabilidad de apreciar la ayuda recibida. i

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(in alphabetical order): Jorge Abalos, Fernando Achaval, Joseph Bailey, Avelino Barrio, Charles Bogert, Werner Bokermann, Simon Campden-Ma in, Nelly Carrillo de Espinoza, Antenor de Carvalho, Ronald Crombie, Marcos Freiberg, Howard Gloyd, Jose Gallardo, Alphonse Hoge, Robert Inger, George Jacobs, Edward Keiser, Miguel Klappenbach, Abdem Lancini, Clarence McCoy, Niceforo Marfa, Oswaldo Mineses, Marta Miranda, Charles Myers, Gustavo Orces-V., Donald Owens, Neil Richmond, Carlos R vero-Blanco, Douglas Rossman, Janis Roze, Richard Sage, Jay Savage, Wade Sherbrooke, Hobart Smith, Richard Timmerman, Robert Tuck, Paulo Vanzolini, Jaime Villa, Warren Walker, Larry Wilson, George Zug. i

In addition to the above, we also wish to acknowledge several specific contributions to the work involved in the production of this volume. By far the bulk of the typing work was done by Jean Middleton, and the overall appearance of the text owes a great deal to her attention to detail, She functioned layout, arrangement, and so on. as a general manager of the entire project, and we cannot overestimate the magnitude of her conBeatriz Moisset Peters spent many tribution. hours translating and correcting the Spanish versions of the text after one of us (Orejas) returned to South America, and she also has contributed greatly to our overall accuracy. Additional typing assistance came from Gladys The text figures, Banks and Dolores Icarangal. unless otherwise acknowledged, were done by Thomas Yuskiw. We wish finally to record our debt to Roberto Donoso Barros, who worked with us on this catalogue. He perhaps should have been recorded as an author rather than as a collaborator, since all three of us have worked closely together on the entire project.

Ademas de los mencionados, deseamos expresar nuestro reconoc im ento por varias contr buc ones espec'ficas referentes a la produccion de este Jean Middleton mecanografio la mayor volumen. parte de este trabajo y la apariencia general del texto gano mucho gracias a su interes en los detaElla opero como adm n stradora general de lies. todo el proyecto y no es posible sobreestimar el Beatriz Moisset Peters valor de su contr ibuc ion. dedico muchas horas a la traduccion y correccion de la version en espanol despues que uno de nosTambien otros (Orejas) regresara a Sudamerica. contribuyo en gran medida a la exactitud del trabajo. Gladys Banks y Dolores Icarangal Las figuras mecanograf iaron el resto del trabajo. del texto fueron hechas por Thomas Yuskiw a menos que se especfique otra cosa. Finalmente deseamos expresar nuestra deuda con P^-"^ "" R째berto Donoso Barros, que trabajo Talvez se lo deberia nosotros en este catalogo. incluir como uno de los autores en vez de colaborador, ya que^los tres trabajamos en estrecho contacto a traves de todo el proyecto. i

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We are concerned that the users of this catalogue may regard everything presented as of equal value and significance, since there are considerable differences in the comparative reliability of the information given from one genus to In order to forestall assumptions of another. equivalent reliability, we have devised a code to indicate an evaluation of the information presented The user will note one to four for each genus. These stars in the heading line for every genus. stars have the following significance:

Low reliability. Keys and synonymies prepared by us from existing literature; difficulties encountered by us because of insufficient descriptions, non-availability of critical specimens, or other reasons; manuscript not checked by outside reviewer, since no one is currently engaged in revisionary study of the genus, to our knowledge. In the case of monotypic genera, one star means we have reasons to doubt its validity as a distinct genus.

Nos preocupa la posibilidad de que los usuarios de este catalogo vayan a dar igual valor o significado a las distintas partes del mismo, ya que la seguridad de la informacion suministrada var'a cons iderablemente de unos generos a otros. Para evitar que se llegue a la conclusion de que toda la informacion es igualmente digna de confianza hemos ideado un codigo que valore la calidad de la informacion presentada en cada ginero. El usuario vera de una a cuatro estrellas en el encabezamiento de cada genero. Estas tienen el siguiente significado:

One Star:

Moderate reliability. Keys and synonymies prepared almost entirely by us, but usually checked against specimens and adequate information in the literature; manuscript often reviewed externally, although not necessarily by specialist actively studying genus. Further study needed to give better understanding of

Poca confianza. Una Estrella: Claves y sinonimos preparados exclus vamente por nosotros a partir de la literatura existente; dificulfades halladas por nosotros a causa de descripciones nsuf ic entes, especimenes critlcos i

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disponibles u otras razones; el manuscrito ha sido revisado por nadie de afuera ya qu^ sabemos de nadie que este ocupado en hacer estudio de revision del genero en el momento En el caso de generos monot'picos una actual. estrella significa que tenemos motivos para dudar de su validez como genero aparte. no no no un

Two Stars:

Moderada confianza. Claves y sinonimos preparados casi totalmente por nosotros, pero usualmente confrontados con especimenes e informacion adecuada en la literatura; manuscrito a menudo revisado por alquien de afuera, aunque no necesar iamente por un especiaSe necesita mas estudio lista en ese genero. para comprender mejor ese genero.

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Three stars. Good reliability. Keys and synonymies prepared either by us in consultation with a specialist or by the expert himself, or modified from monographs, checklists, or regional studies. Added work is usually in progress on the genus by the specialist, and we anticipate early publication by him to improve our understanding even more.

Four Stars. High reliability. Manuscript either prepared externally, in which case the author is acknowledged in the heading material; or taken by us from a very recent generic monograph summarizing the literature and including all available specimens for study. We have submitted this "reliability" list to all

external authors and asked for their opinion before assigning the code, so it can be considered an indication of the author's personal evaluation, rather than ours.

The work on this catalogue was supported by Smithsonian Research Award to the senior author. The catalogue is listed as project no. 2 in the U.S.A. section of Section CT (Conservation Terrestrial) of the International Biological Program. a

Tres Estrellas: Bastante confianza. Claves y sinonimos preparados por nosotros en consulta con un especialista o por el experto mismo o modificados de monograf'as, listas de especies o estudios regionales. Usualmente hay trabajo adicional en marcha del especialista en el genero, y anticipamos su pronta publicacion para mejorar aun mas nuestra comprension del mismo.

Cuatro Estrellas. Mucha confianza. Manuscrito o bien preparado afuera en cuyo caso se nombra al autor en el encabezam iento o preparado por nosotros a partir de una monograf'a muy reciente que resume la literatura e incluye todos los especimenes disponibles para estudio. Hemos presentado esta lista de "dignidad de confianza" a todos los autores de afuera y pedido su opinion antes de asignar el codigo, asi que se la puede considerar como indicacion de una valoracion del autor antes que nuestra.

El trabajo del catalogo fue sufragado por Smithsonian Research Award al autor principal. El catalogo figura como proyecto no. 2 en la parte de los Estados Unidos de la Seccion CT (Conservacion Terrestre) del Programa Biologico Internacion-

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Ventrales y dorsales de igual tamano, o ventrales solo ligeramente mayores que dorsales, no se extienden a traves de todo el vientre

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Internasales fusionadas, una sola lamina Pseudoeryx

Pseudoeryx

ly.Ventrals more than 120 Ventrals fewer than 120

I

16.

and grooved

17 -

23.

Fig. 5- Colubrid maxillary, diastema present, last two teeth enlarged

4. Colubrid maxillary, last two teeth enlarged, diastema present, no grooves

Fig.

Fig. 3* Colubrid maxillary, last two teeth enlarged, no diastema, no

23.

I

nternasaies

y

23

Hydromorphus

prefrontales distintas

24

24

Internasals fused with prefrontals, but still pa red Elapomo jus

Internasales fusionadas con prefrontales, pero Elapomo |us aun en pares

i

24.Temporales anteriores mas de una-

24. Anterior temporals more than one-

Mast godryas 25

- Mast

i

One anterior temporal

25.Preocular absent; both loreal and prefrontal enter orbit 27 Preocular present; prefrontal does not enter 2i, orbit '

26.Ch nsh ields large; Chinshields small; i

striped unicolor-

- Adeloh

icos

Una

i

godryas

temporal anterior—

25

loreal y prefrontal entran en la 27 orbita Con preocular: prefrontal no entra en la orbita 26 .... ...

25. Sin preocular;

26.Escudos geniales grandes,

a

rayas-

Enul ius

Adelph icos

Escudos geniales chicos, unlcolores-Enul us i


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GENERIC KEY 27. Body striped

28

Body with dark blotches dorsally

Calamodontoph 28. Apical pits absent on dorsal

i

27.Cuerpo rayado Cuerpo con manchas oscuras

28 a

s

scales

dorsal Calamodontoph

s

i

28«Sin fosetas apicales en escamas dorsales L

Single apical pit present

i

oph

s

i

Tr imetopon

25.Loreal presentLoreal absent--

-31 .30

- L oph s Con fosetas apicales en escamas dorsales- Tr imetopon i

i

25. Con loreal-

-31 -30

Sin loreal-

30«Fixed fang with venom canal on maxillary bone (Fig. 1) M icrurus No fixed fang with venom canal Hydrops

30,Colmillo fijo con canal del veneno en maxilar

31.Apical pits present on dorsal scales

31. Con fosetas apicales en escamas dorsales

M icrurus (pig. 1 Sin colmillo fijo con canal del veneno

Hydrops

Scolecoph s Erythrolamprus

Scolecoph s Erythrolamprus

I

Apical pits absent

i

Sin fosetas apicales

32. Two prefrontals present, may be fused with inter nasals 33 Prefrontals fused into single scale Tr imetopon

32. Con dos

33'Parietals separated from labials by temporals

33' Psr ietales

pref rontales, pueden estar fusionadas interna sales 33 Prefrontales fusionadas en una sola escama Tr imetopon con

separadas de labiales por temporales

34

Parietals

in

contact with labialsParapostolep

is

34, Rostral does

not separate internasals and/or prefrontals which are in contact on middorsal 1

ine

34

Parietales en contacto con labiales Parapostolep

i

35' Scales smooth

ia

37

Scales keeled on all or only posterior part of body 36

Storer ia 36. Entire body with keeled scales Keels only on scales on posterior part of body, most prominent near anus Amastr d um i

i

no separa las internasales y/o prefrontales que contactan en I'nea media dorsal

35

Rostral separa las Internasales y/o prefrontales y contacta la frontal F ic m

i

ia

i

35, Escamas

1

isas

37

Escamas quilladas en todo el cuerpo parte poster or

solo en 3^

i

36. Todo el

cuerpo con escamas quilladas

Storer ia Quillas solo en escamas de parte posterior del cuerpo, mas prominentes cerca del ano Amastr d um i

37»Nasal not fused with internasal -38 Anterior nasal fused with internasal-Stenorrh na

s

34. Rostral

35

Rostral separates internasals and/or prefrontals, and contacts frontal F ic m

i

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37'Nasal no fuslonada con internasal 38 Nasal anterior fuslonada con internasal Stenorrh na i

head not distinctly broader than neck; vertebral scale row approximately same width as paravertebral row 39 Body strongly compressed; head distinctly broader than neck; vertebral scale row wider than paravertebral rows mantodes

38. Body round;

I

35" One

anterior temporal--

-41 -40

Two anterior temporals-

38. Cuerpo redondo;

cabeza no d st ntamente mas ancha que el cuello; hllera vertebral de escamas aprox Imadamente tan ancha como hllera paravertebral 39 Cuerpo fuertemente comprimido; cabeza claramente mas ancha que el cuello; hllera vertebral de escamas mas ancha que hileras paraverImantodes tebrales

39- Una

temporal anterior

Dos temporales anteriores

40.Ventrals fewer than 160 Ventrals more than I59

Scaph odontoph s Mast qodryas i

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41, Body with "coral snake" pattern, may or may not be complete ventrally 42 Body without "coral snake" pattern -43

40.\/entrales menos de I6O Ventrales mas de 159

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41

40

Scaph odontoph s Mast Iqodryas i

41. Cuerpo con dlseno de "serpiente de coral", puede ser complete a ventral o no Cuerpo sin dlseno de "serpiente de coral"

1

42 43


s

s

i

GENERIC KEY - PI ocercus teeth normal Maxillary teeth with spatulate tip, arranged in groups of three, each group including one short, one medium, and one long tooth Scaph odontoph s

42. Maxillary

i

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43.Loreal and preocular both present, two plates ** between nasal and orbit Loreal or preocular absent, only one plate Enul ius hetween nasal and orbit 44. Apical

pits absent on dorsal scales (Fig. 6)

102 -45

Apical pits present (Fig. ])-

Dorsal scales, without apical Anterior end of scale at top this figure and Figure 7-

Fig. 6. pits.

i

i

y preocular; dos laminas entre nasal 44 orbita sin preocular, solo una lamina Sin loreal Enul us entre nasal y orbita

43. Con loreal y

i

44. Sin fosetas 6)

*picales en escamas dorsales (Fig. 102 *5

Con fosetas apicales (Fig. 7)

Fig. 7' Double apical pits on dorsal May also be single. Usually scales. outer layer of scale must be removed and examined dry under high magnification to see pits.

in

46 size generally large With nuchal collar or band across back of head; Tr imetopon size d im nut ve i

46. Poster iormost maxillary teeth enlarged (Fig. 4) Le madoph s je (Fig. 2) All maxillary teeth about same size i

i

-Sordell na i

-58 -48

47ÂťDorsals at midbody I7 Dorsals at midbody fewer than I7-

o collar nucal a traves del dorso de cabeza; generalmente de gran tamano

45. Sin banda

45. No nuchal collar or band across back of head;

i

PI iocercus 42.Dientes maxilares normales Dientes maxilares con apice espatulado, dispuestas en grupos de tres, cada grupo incluye un diente corto, mediano y largo Scaph odontoph s

la

Con collar la cabeza;

46 banda nucal a traves del dorso de Tr metopon tamano diminuto i

maxilares posteriores dilatados (Fig. 4) Le madoph Todos los dientes maxilares aprox imadamente del Sordell na mismo tamano (Fig. 2)

46. Dientes

i

i

medio cuerpo I7 medio cuerpo menos de I7

47. Dorsales del Dorsales del

48.Hileras vertebral

48. Vertebral and paravertebral rows subequal

1

y

paravertebral cas

58 48

i

iguales51

51

Vertebral scale row distinctly larger than paravertebrals

45.Mental groove absent (Fig. Mental groove present

-D

49 i

psas 50

showing ab8. Dipsas lat frontal . sence of mental groove (from Peters, I56O)

Fig.

i

i

Hilera vertebral paravertebrales

d st i

surco mental (Fig. Con surco mental

45. Sin

ntamente mas grande que 4^ 8)

Dipsas

5* S bon nebulata . showing enlarged sixth labial (from Peters, I96O)

Fig.

i

5*^


i

GENERIC KEY

below anterior temporal enlarged and In contact with postocular, anterior and posterior temporal, much higher than neighboring Sibon labials (Fig. 5) No one labial in contact with postocular, anterior and posterior temporal Imantodes

50. Labial

51.Parietals separated from labials by temporals--

debajo de temporal anterior agrandado y en contacto con postocular, temporal anterior

50. Labial

posterior mucho mas altas que labiales S bon vecinas (Fig. 9)' Ninguna labial en contacto con postocular, temporal anterior y posterior Ima n todes y

1

51

•

Par etales separadas de labiales por temporales 54 ^2

54

Parietals 52.

I

contact with labials

in

nternasals and prefrontals distinct Geoph

Internasals and prefrontals fused

52. Internasales

y

prefrontales distintas

Internasales

y

prefrontales fusionadas

Geoph

s

I

53

Apostolep Geoph

53.Loreal absent Loreal present

s

i

s

i

pits absent on dorsal scales (Fig. 6)

54. Apical

Parietales en contacto con labiales

5^

Geoph

6)

i

s

55

Drymoluber

Con fosetas apicales (Fig. 7)

Drymoluber

s

i

fosetas apicales en escamas dorsales (Fig.

54. Sin

55

Apical pits present (Fig. 7}

- Apostolep

53.Sin lorealCon loreal-

s

i

53

55.N0 tooth on maxillary either with groove or closed canal 57 Tooth on maxillary either with groove or closed canal 56

55.Ningun diente del maxilar con surco canal cerrado 57 Diente en maxilar con surco o con canal cerrado

often only, tooth on maxilla with M icrurus closed canal (Fig. l) Poster ormost, never only, tooth on maxilla with open groove (Fig. 5) Apostolep s

56.Diente anterior (a menudo el unico) del maxilar M crurus con canal cerrado (Fig. l) Diente posterior (nunca el unico) del maxilar Apostolep s con surco (Fig. 5)

56. Anter ormost, I

i

i

60 Drepano des

57'Loreal plate present Loreal plate absent 58. Prefrontals fused

i

into single scale

56

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57'Con lamina lorealS n lam na loreali

58.

60 -

I

Drepano ides

Prefrontales fusionadas en una sola lamina-

66

Prefrontals normal

59

59'Subcaudals double

60

Su beau da Is si ngle

Pseudoboa

60. Parietal

Parietal lab ial

separated from labials by temporals in

contact with at least one upper Geoph

i

temporales 61

s

Parietales en contacto con una labial superior por lo menos Geoph s

i

62 63

62.Ventrals fewer than 1/0 Ventrals more than I7O

Ninia Trop dod psas

63.Mental groove present Mental groove absent

S

i

64

bynomorphus

below anterior temporal enlarged, considerably higher than neighboring labials, and in contact with postocular, anterior and posterior temporals (Fig. S bon 9) All labials about same size, not as described above 65

64. Labial

i

65. Ventrals more than 200 Ventrals fewer than 200

60 Pseudoboa

60. Par etales separadas de labiales por

Scales smooth

i

59 'Subcau dales dobles Subcaudales de a una

61

61. Scales keeled

i

-66 -59

Prefrontales normales-

Clelia Atractus

i

61. Escamas quilladas-

—

Escamas lisas

62.Ventrales menos de I7OVentrales mas de I7O

63. Con S

i

n

surco mentalsurco mental-

-

62 -63

-Ninia Trop dod psas i

i

64 -S

i

bynomorphus

64, Labiales debajo de temporal anterior agrandadas,

cons derablemente mas altas que labiales vecinas y en contactocon postocular, temporales S bon anterior y posterior (Fig. 9) Todas las labiales aprox imadamente del m smo tamaiio, no como el anterior 65 i

i

1

65.Ventrales mas de 200 Ventrales menos de 200

Clel

ia

Atractus


GENERIC KEY

Chersodromus Xenophol is

66. Scales keeled

Scales smooth

68

67. Prefrontals normal

Prefrontals fused to form single scale Synoph

s

i

Ninia Clelia

68.Ventrals fewer than 200 Ventrals more than 200

140

65. Some or all dorsal scales keeled

Dorsal scales smooth

Chersodromus Xenophol s

66.Escamas quiUadas Escamas lisas

i

68 67.Prefron tales norma les Prefrontales fusionadas formando una sola Synoph is escama

Ninia Clelia

68.Ventrales menos de 200 Ventrales mas de 200 65,Algunas

todas las escamas dorsales quilladasI'^O

7^^

Escamas dorsales lisas II6

70.Anal single Anal divided

71

71. Rostral

normal 73 Rostral modified, either raised, pointed, and keeled dorsally, or flattened, with hori7^ zontal edge

72. Scales

in

Scales

in

Simophis Lystrophis

15-17 rows 19-21 rows

distinctly larger than neighboring rows of scales

73. Vertebral row of scales greatly enlarged,

— 74

Vertebral row of scales approximately same as neighboring scales 75 7'l.Ventrals fewer than 200 Ventrals more than 200

75 Two loreal plates between nasal and

70.Anal unica ^"^l dividida

normal bien elevada, puntuda Rostral modificada, quiUada dorsalmente o aplanada con horde

76. Fewer than 26 midbody scale rows More than 26 midbody scale rows

S

imoph

is

Lystrophis

73.Hilera vertebral de escamas muy agrandadas, claramente mayores que hileras de escamas 7*

vec nas i

Hilera vertebral de escamas del mismo tamano aproximado que escamas vecinas 75

preocular—

75.O0S laminas loreales entre nasal

77

12

72. Escamas en 15-17 hileras Escamas en 19-21 hileras

74.Ventrales menos de 200 Ventrales ma's de 200

Elaphe

73 y

hor izontal

Uromacerina imantodes

76

7I

7I. Rostral

Uromacerina ''"3"^°''^^

y

preoculai

Trimorphodon

Trimorphodon One or no loreal plates present

7^

II6

Con una o ninguna lamina loreal

76

76. Menos de 26 hileras de escamas del medio cuerpo

77 Mas de 26 hileras de escamas del medio cuerpo--

Elaphe 81

77. Loreal plate present

7^

Loreal plate absent

in tooth row. last teeth distinctly larger than others (Fig. 3)—

78. Maxillary lacks diastema

Hydrops Not as above

79

78

78.Maxilar sin diastema en la hilera de dientes, ultimos dientes mucho mayores que los otros (Fig. 3> ^° '^°"'° ^1 anterioi

Hydrops 79

80 hocico redondeado Cabeza alargada, fina; hocico puntudo-- 0xybel is

80 wide; snout rounded Head elongated, slender: snout po nted- Oxybel is

79-''abeza corta, ancha;

Maxillary bone extremely reduced, without teeth anterior to enlarged, grooved fangs Opisthoplus Maxillary not reduced, teeth present anterior Tomodon to enlarged, grooved fangs (Fig. 5)

SO.Hueso maxilar extremadamente reducido; sin dientes anteriores a colmillos grandes Opisthoplus Maxilar no reducido; con dientes anteriores a Tomodon colmillos grandes surcados (Fig. 5)

79. Head short,

i

80.

81

77. Con la'mina loreal Sin lamina loreal

81. Anterior temporals two or more One anterior temporal or none 82. Midbody scale rows I7 or fewer Midbody scale rows more than I7

IO3

82

mas Sl.Temporales anteriores dos Temporal anterior uno o ninguno

93

82. Hileras de escamas del medio cuerpo I7 o menos-

IO3

82

93

83

Hileras de escamas del medio cuerpo mas de I7 83


GENERIC KEY

scales normal (Fig, lO) Dorsal scales in oblique rows (Fig.

84

83. Dorsal

ll)

Xenodon

84 83.EEcamas dorsales normales (Fig. lO) Escamas dorsales en hileras oblicuas (Fig. ll)Xenodon

11. Dorsal scales arranged in oblique rows, as seen In Xenodon

10. Normal arrangement of dorsal Anterior end of snake is scale rows. toward top of page in this and Fig. 11.

Fig.

Fig.

.

ptis present (Fig. 7) Apical pits absent (Fig. 6)

84. Apical

85.

85 89

scales I5 at midbodyDorsal scales 21 at midbody-

87 - Hyps

I

-85

7

Sin fosetas aplcales (Fig. 6

85.Maxilar con diastema, dientes posteriores a diastema agrandados, no acanalados (Fig. 4)-86 88 No como el anterloi

Maxillary with diastema, teeth posterior to diastema enlarged, not grooved (Fig. 4) Not as above

86. Dorsal

84 Con fosetas aplcales (Fig.

plena

.Hileras de escamas del medio cuerpo I5 87 Hileras de escamas del medio cuerpo I7 Hyps qlena I

87. Subcaudals fewer than 80 Subcaudals more than 80

Le imadoph s Prom icus I

.Pupil vertically elllptlcPupil round

97 -

Ph lodryas i

89. Body striped throughout its length Body not striped throughout its length

90. Diastema present 4)

in

91 9'^

maxillary tooth row (Fig. L oheteroph i

Diastema absent(Fig. 3)

L

s

I

87 .Subcaudales menos de 80 Subcaudales mas de 80

.Puplla vert calmente el'ptlcaPupil redonda

le Imadoph is Prom Icus

I

-

97 Ph ilodryas

.Cuerpo rayado a todo lo largo Cuerpo no rayado a todo lo largo-

-91

.90

90. Con diastema en hilera de dientes maxilares L ioheteroph (Fig, 4) Sin d iastema (f ig, 3) L ioph

is is

loph s i

91. No grooves on poster ormost maxillary teeth--92

91, Sin surcos en dientes maxilares poster ores--92

With grooves on poster ormost maxillary teeth-Con ophanes

Con surcos en dientes maxilares posteriores Con ophanes

i

I

I

I

i

claro arrlba, con cinta vertebral y una sola cinta lateral, ambos parda oscura- L oph is Lyqoph s No como el anterior

with dark brown vertebral and L oph s single lateral stripe Lyqoph s Not as above

92.iCastano

Prefrontals paired Single prefrontal scale-

93.

92..Pale brown above,

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94.

Apical1 pits present (Fig. 7) 7) Ap lea 1 pits absent (Fig. 6)

91 -

Hydromorphus 95 95 9ÂŁ

95 Maxillary with diastema, last teeth enlarged Le imadoph s but not grooved (Fig. i) Not as above 9^ i

,

Prefron tales en par Una sola escama prefrontal

94. Con

fosetas aplcales (Fig. ] Sin fosetas aplcales (Fig. 6

9^

Hydromorphus -95 -98

95 Maxllar con diastema, ultimos dientes agrandaLe imadoph s dos pero sin surco (Fig. 4) No como el anterioi 9^ i


8

GENERIC KEY 56. Spotted or blotched dorsally, not unicolor, without black margins on scales

57 Bluish gray dorsally, scales usually with black Platyn on margins, uniform yellow below i

J^.Con borrones o manchas dorsales, no unicolor, escamas sin hordes negros 57 Gris azulado a dorsal, escamas usualmente con borde negro, amarillo uniforme a ventral- Platyn on i

57«Maxillary teeth gradually and feebly increasing usually without dark line in length (Fig. j) Leptode ra from eye to corner of mouth Maxillary teeth subequal (Fig. 2); head usually light with oblique dark streak from eye to Tachymen s corner of mouth

57''^'^"tes maxilares que aumentan de longitud gradualmente (Fig. 3); usualmente sin I'nea oscura desde el ojo accomisura de la boca

58.Ventrals more than I3I Ventrals fewer than I3I

58.Ventrales mas de I3I Ventrales menos de I3I

;

i

i

55 Umbr vaga i

55»Body striped throughout length Body not striped throughout length

L

i

100 oph s i

100. Without grooves or canals on poster ormost 101 max illary teeth Last raaxillary teeth grooved (Fig. 'i)- D taxodon i

i

in row of maxillary teeth Diastema present

101. No diastema

s single; tip capitate Hemipenis bifurcate; tip disked

102. Hem pen

i

i

102

Lygoph

i

s

Rhad inaea L oph s i

i

Leptode ra Dientes maxilares casi iguales (Fig. 2); cabeza usualmente clara con I'nea oscura obllcua desde el ojo a comisura de la boca-- Tachymenis i

')').Cuerpo rayado a

Cuerpo no rayado

55 Umbr vaga i

todo lo largo a todo lo largo

L

i

100 oph s i

canales en dientes maxilares ' 101 poster ores Oltimos dientes maxilares con surcos (Fig. 5) Di taxodon

100. Sin surcos ni

i

101. Sin diastema en hilera de dientes max lares-102 Con diastema Lygoph s i

i

102.Hemipene simple, apice capitado Hemipene bifurcado, apice discado

Rhad naea i

L

i

oph

i

s

5)" 104 112

IO3. Dientes maxilares posteriores con surcos (Fig. 104 5) Sin dientes con surcos 112

104. Apical pits present (Fig. 7) Apical pits absent (Fig. 6)

IO5 110

104. Con fosetas apicales (Fig. Sin fosetas apicales (Fig.

105. Anterior mandibular

106 108

lOJ.Dientes mandibulares anteriores son los mas 106 largos Todos los dientes mandibulares aprox imadamen te 108 guales

103. Poster ormost maxillary teeth grooved (Fig. i

Without grooved teeth

teeth longest All mandibular teeth subequal

]

6

-105 -110

i

106.Max llary fang teeth usually of Tachymen s Maxillary fang 6-8 i

i

rather small, weak; maxillary more than ten (in a few species as few as six) IO7 large, strong; maxillary teeth Pseudotomodon

107. Pupil round;

pterygoid teeth 20-24, extend anteriorly beyond articulation of pterygoid with ectopterygo id Gomesoph Pupil vertical; pterygoid teeth fewer than 20, do not extend anteriorly beyond articulation of pterygoid with ectopterygo id Tachymen i

i

106.Colmillo maxilar mas bien chico, debil; dientes maxilares usualmente mas de diez (en unas especies de Tachymen s nada mas que seis)--107 Colmillo maxilar grande, fuerte; dientes max lares 6-8 Pseudotomodon i

i

107.Pupila redonda; dientes pterygoideos 20-24, se extienden anter ormente mas alia de la articulacion del pterygoides con ectopterygo ides Gomesoph is Pupila vertical; dientet pterygoideos menos de 20, no se extienden anter iormente mas alia de la articulacion del pterygoides con ectopteryTachymen is go des i

s

s

i

108. More than ten maxillary teeth anterior to two

enlarged teeth IO5 Fewer than ten maxillary teeth anterior to two enlarged teeth, maxillary may be completely edentulous except for enlarged fang-like teeth Tomodon (Fig. 5) 105. Pupil round Pupil vertical

Ph ilodryas

Thamnodynastes

lOS.Mas de diez dientes maxilares anteriores a dos dientes agrandados IO5 Menos de diez dientes maxilares anteriores a dos dientes agrandados, maxilar puede ser completamente desdentado excepto por dientes Tomodon agrandados, como colmillos (Fiq. 5') IO5. Pupila redonda

Pupila vertical

Philodryas Thamnodynastes


GENERIC KEY 110. Head and anterior part of body not

longitudinally striped 111 Head and anterior part of body with very pronounced, strongly contrasting stripes Conoph is

lll.Mand bular teeth subequal Thamnodynastes Anterior mandibular teeth longest Tachymen s I

llO.Cabeza y parte anterior del cuerpo no rayada longitudinalmente 111 Cabeza y parte anterior del cuerpo con rayas muy pronunc adas, que contrasta n ntensamen te-Conoph s i

i

i

Hl.Oientes mandibulares casi

iguales

Thamnodynastes Oientes mandibulares anteriores son los mas largos Tachymen s

i

i

scale rows 19 at midbody Dorsal scale rows 1/ at midbody

113 114

113.Hem ipen is single, capitate tip Hemipenis bifurcate, tip normal

Rhad naea Drom icus

112. Dorsal

i

114. Small presubocular below preoculai No presubocular below preocular

II5 - Mast

i

112.Hlleras de escamas del medio cuerpo 1^ Hileras de escamas del medio cuerpo 17

113 114

Rhad inaea Drom icus

113.Hemipene simple, apice capitado Hemipene bifurcado, apice normal

114, Con presubocular chico debajo del preoculai

Sin presubocular debajo del

Qodryas

II5 preocularWast qodryas i

llJ.Ventrals more than 180 Ventrals fewer than 180

Mast icoph

is

Coluber

116. Temporal region covered by small scales

Ungal oph s 117 i

i

Not as above

Mast icoph

II5. Ventrales mas de 180 Ventrales menos de 180

is

Coluber

II6. Region temporal cubierta de escamas chicas Ungal oph is ^° como el anterior II7 i

117-Parietal separated from labials by temporal scales 118 Parietal in contact with labials Paroxyrhopus

II7. Parietal separada de labiales por escamas ternpo rales 118 Parietal en contacto con labiales

118. Scale rows at midbody I7 or more Scale rows at midbody fewer than I7

118. Hileras de escamas del medio cuerpo I7

120

Paroxyrhopus

120 Hileras de escamas del medio cuerpo menos de I7 119

-II5

119»Body strongly compressed Body cylindrical

D S

i

i

psas

bynomorphus

119,Cuerpo fuertemente comprimido Cuerpo cil'ndrico

120. Dorsals at midbody I9 or more Dorsals at midbody I7

127 121

120.Dorsales del medio cuerpo I9 Dorsales del medio cuerpo I7

121. Body striped Body not striped

122 l^S

121. Cuerpo rayado Cuerpo no rayado

122, Ventrals more than I75 Ventrals fewer than I75

122. Centrales mas de 175 Ventrales menos de 175

124

123,Con surco mental Sin surco mental (Fig,

groove present Mental groove absent (Fig. 8)

Dipsas 126 125

124, Poster ior maxillary teeth grooved Posterior maxillary teeth not grooved

D S

i

1

psas

bynomorphus

mas

127 121

122 123

Thamnodynastes Leptodrymus

123. Mental

mas

Thamnody nastes Leptodrymus 124

P'P^as

8)

124,Dientes maxilares posteriores acanalados 1-26

Dientes maxilares posteriores no acanalados-125

125. Ventrals more than 180 Ventrals fewer than 180

Drymarchon Drymoluber

126.Subcaudals single Subcaudals paired normal Rostral tip turned up into sharp point

127. Rostral

Pseudoboa Clel ia 128 Ph imoph

128. Anterior temporal single

More than one anterior temporal .'168-492

O— 70

2

is

129 131

I25. Ventrales mas de 180 Ventrales menos de 180

Pseudoboa

126.Subcaudales de a una Subcaudales en pares 1

27. Rostral normal Apice de la rostral

Drymarchon Drymoluber

^^1^1 '^

128 se levanta

punta aguda 128. Temporal anterior ijnica Mas de una temporal anterior

formando una Ph imoph s i

129 I3I


10

GENERIC KEY

125. Last maxillary teeth enlarged,

Oxyrhopus

125.Ultimos dientes maxilares agrandados, no acanaI3O lados; con diastema (Fig. 4) Oxyrhopus No como el anterioi

Paroxyrhopus Xenodon

130.S.n fosetas apicales en escamas dorsales Paroxyrhopus '^g^od"" Con fosetas apicales

not grooved;

diastema present (Fig. i) Not as above 130. Apical

IJO

pits absent on dorsal scales

Apical pits present

132 131. One or more labials enter orb.t Row of suboculars separates all labials from

Cyclaaras

or-bit

132. Body pattern of complete rings

Lampropelt is Body pattern without complete rings 133

133.Posteriormost maxillary teeth with grooves (Fig. 134 138

5}

Not as above 134. Vertebral scales about same size as scales

in

paravertebral rows 135 Scales in vertebral row distinctly larger than Tr ipanurqos paravertebral row scales

131.Una mas labiales entra la 5rbita Hilera de soboculares separa todas de la orbita

Us

132 labiales Cyclagras

132.Diseno del cuerpo con anillos completes Lampropelt is Diseno del cuerpo sin anillos completes 133

133. Dientes maxilares posteriores con surcos (Fig.

134 138

5)

^° ^°"'° ^^

antenoi

134. Escamas vertebrales aprox imadamente del mismo tamano que escamas de hileras paravertebrales-

135 Escamas de hilera vertebral mucho mayores que escamas de hileras paravertebrales Tr panurqos i

135. All subcaudals paired or mixed, with some single 136 single, most paired Pseudoboa Subcaudals all single

mezcladas, I35. Todas las subcaudales en pares 136 algunas de a una, la mayor'a pares Pseudoboa Subcaudales todas de a una

136. Anterior mandibular teeth somewhat enlarged, but length decreases gradually pos ter orly-137

I36. Dientes mandibulares alteriores algo agranda'^°^> 1* longitud decrece gradualmente hacia

i

Third to fifth anterior mandibular teeth very much enlarged, contrasting sharply with other Siphlophis mandibular teeth

137 posterior Tercero al quinto dientes mandibulares anteriores mucho mas grandes, en agudo contraste con S phloph s los otros dientes mandibulares i

137. Color pattern usually of dark and light crossbands which do not extend across ventei

Oxyrhopus Juvenile color pattern of dark head and light collar, with variable pattern on rest of body but never with regular crossbands, adults usually melanistic, obscuring all juvenile Clel ia pattern

i

137.Usualmente con diseiTo de bandas transversales claras y oscuras que no se extienden a traves Oxyrhopus del vientre Diseno de los juveniles de cabeza oscura y collar claro con diseno variable en el resto del cuerpo pero nunca con bandas transversales regulares, adultos usualmente melan st icos, Clel ia eclipsando todo el diseno juvenil 1

138. Dorsal scale rows at midbody fewer than 25

133 Dorsal scale rows at midbody more than 24 Rhachedel is

I3B. Hileras de escamas dorsales del medio cuerpo menos de 25 139 Hileras de escamas dorsales del medio cuerpo Rhachedel s mas de 24 i

139''^pical pits present on dorsal scales

Pseustes Hydrodynas tes

Apical pits absent 140. Anal s ingle Anal d vided

152 141

i

141, Dorsal scale rows at midbody more than I7

142

Dorsal scale rows at midbody I7 or fewer

139»*^°" fosetas apicales en escamas dorsales Pseustes Hydrodynastes Sin fosetas apicales

140. Anal unica Anal d vidida 1

menos 142. Con fosetas apicales en escamas dorsales

7)

144 Apical pits absent

(Fig.

6)

1*3

141

141. Hileras de escamas dorsales del medio cuerpo 142 mas de I7 Hileras de escamas dorsales del medio cuerpo I7

146 142. Apical pits present on dorsal scales(Fig.

152

7)

Sin fosetas apicales (Fig. 6)

146 (Fig. 144 1*3


n GENERIC KEY

nternasales; usualmente temporal anterior Tretanorh nus Internasal unica; usualmente, pero no siempre Hel icops mas de una temporal antenoi

IA3.D0S

internasals; usually single anterior Tretanorh nus temporal Single internasal; usually but not always more Hel icops than one anterior temporal

143. Two

144. Body pattern of complete rings

Rh nobothryum

1*5 i

146, Dorsal scale rows at midbody 1/ Dorsal scale rows at midbody fewer than I7

vl47,Loreal present Loreal absent

144.Diseno del cuerpo de anillos completos Rh nobothryum Cuerpo sin anillos 14$

146.Hileras de escamas dorsales del medio cuerpo I7

Ig4

Hileras de escamas dorsales del medio cuerpo menos de I7 164

1*7

1

145

1

1

145. Poster ior maxillary teeth grooved (Fig, Posterior maxillary teeth not grooved

i

147

148 Oxybel is

148. Ventrals more than I35 Ventrals fewer than 135

Ph lodryas Thamnodynastes

mas lAJ.Ventrales I6O Ventrales menos de I6O

Ph lodryas Thamnodynastes

145.Ventrals 160 or more Ventrals fewer than I6O

i

i

i

Body without rings

i

un ica

i

51

5)--150

148 Oxybel is

47. Con loreal Sin loreal 48. Ventrales mas

de 135 Ventrales menos de 135

149 1

145,Dientes maxilares posteriores acanalados (Fig. •'5''

5)

Drymob us i

5I

Dientes maxilares posteriores no acanalados Drymob us i

150.Dorso con algu'n diseno

150, Dorsum with some pattern

Thamnodynastes Ph lodryas

Dorsum unicoloi 151. Diastema on maxillary absent

Thamnodynastes Ph lodryas

Dorso unicoloi

i

i

151.Sin diastema en maxilar (pig, 3)

(Fig. 3)

Paraptychoph Diastema on maxillary present (Fig. 4) Ptychoph

is

Con diastema en maxilar (Fig.

4}-

Paraptychoph Ptychoph

s

i

s

i

s

i

152, Pref rontales fusionados o reemplazados por mu-

chas escamas chicas Prefrontales nor males

152. Prefrontals fused or replaced by many small

scales Prefrontals normal

153 156

153 156

153' Subcaudales en pares

153.Subcaudals

in

Trachyboa

Su beau da Is s ingle

Nothops s 155

15*'Scale rows 25 or more Scale rows fewer than 25

i

scale

Two keels on each scale

in

in

Nothops

mas 15*-HileraE de escamas 25 Hileras de escamas menos de 25 155,'Jna

155. One keel on each

15*

Trachyboa

Subcaudales unicas

15*

pairs

quiHa

en cada escama de hilera vertebral--

Synoph

vertebral row

Synoph vertebral row - D aphorolep I

156. Dorsal scale rows more Dorsal scale rows 15

than I5

157. Dorsal scale rows more Dorsal scale rows I7

than I7

Dendroph

158. Dorsal scale rows 1?

D

157 164

I56. Hileras de escamas dorsales mas de I5 Hileras de escamas dorsales I5

158

157-

id ion

Thamnoph s 159. Vertebral scales with single keel D iaphorolep s Vertebral scales with two keels i

i

l6l, Loreal plate present

Loreal plate absent

I6I

Trop doph i

s

i

i

s

162

Pseus tes

157 164

Isf^s de escamas dorsales mas de I7 Dendroph Hileras de ffscamas dorsales I7 ^^

'

158, Hileras de escamas dorsales I9 Hileras de escamas dorsales mas de 19

i60. Subcaudales pares Subcaudales de a una

l6l,Con lamina loreal Sin lamina loreal

158 id ion

155 I6O

Thamnoph

159'Escamas vertebrales con una quilla Escamas vertebrales con dos quillas D

l60,Subcaudals in pairs Subcaudals single

aphorolep

1

s

i

159 I6O

Dorsal scale rows more than I5

s

i

Dos quillas en cada escama de hilera vertebral-

s

i

is

155

i

aphorolep

i

i

s s

I6I T

rop doph i

i

s

162

Pseustes


12

GENERIC KEY 162. Dorsal scale rows fewer than 2/ Dorsal scale rows 2] or more

P

i

163 tuoph s i

Thamnophis Pseustes

l63.Ventrals fewer than I75 Ventrals more than 1/5

l64.Posteriormost maxillary teeth enlarged but Leptooh w thout grooves Poster ormost maxillary teeth not or slightly enlarged, with groove present but located Oxybel laterally on tooth

s

i

i

i

l65«A'"ea

i

s

behind eye covered by many small scales 166

Area behind eye covered by several large plates Elaphe 166. Deep sensory pits

labials No sensory pits

in

in

most

if

i

i

Thamnoph is Pseustes

163. Ventrales menos de 175 Ventrales mas de 175

l64.Dientes maxilares posteriores agrandados pero Leptoph s s n surcos Dientes maxilares posteriores no o ligeramente agrandados, con surco situado a lateral del Oxybel is d iente i

i

l65.Area detras del ojo cubierta de muchas escamas 166 ch icas Area detras del ojo cubierta de varias laminas Elaphe grandes

171 167

l66.Fosetas sensoriales profundas en la mayor'a I7I en todas las labiales superiores Sin fosetas sensoriales en labiales 167

168

167. Subcaudales de

not all upper

labials

I63 l62.Hileras de escamas dorsales menos de 27 mas-- P tuoph s Hileras de escamas dorsales 27

l67.Subcaudals si ngle Subcaudals pa ired

Loxocemus

l68.Scales smooth Some or all scales keeled

16^ Trachvboa

una

168

Subcaudales en pares

Loxocemus

168. Escamas

Algunas

1

a

isas

169

todas las escamas quilladas

Trachyboa

l65»Dorsum of head with some enlarged plates Dorsum of head covered by small scales, no enlarged plates on snout

I7O Boa

a posterior de internasales pares y prefrontales pares; hileras de escamas mas de

170. Sin escudos

internasals and paired prefrontals; body scale rows more than

170. No shields posterior to paired

Ep icra tes

40

Ep icra tes

40

Dorso de la cabeza con laminas regulares, incluyendo prefrontal, frontal y parietal azygos; hileras de escamas menos de 40 Ungal oph

Dorsum of head with regular plates, including azygous prefrontal, frontal and parietal; Ungal oph s scale rows fewer than 40 i

l69'Dorso de la cabeza con algunas laminas agrandadas 17" Dorso de la cabeza cubierto de pequenas escamas Boa sin laminas agrandadas en el hocico

i

i

171.Midbody scale rows fewer than 36 Midbody scale rows more than 36

Fig.

12.

Corallus of

.

171.Hileras de escamas menos de 3^ Hileras de escamas mas de 36

Xenoboa 172

lateral view

Fig.

snout

172.Loreal plate absent (Fig. 12); usually more than 50 scale rows at midbody; usually more than 65 subcaudals Corallus Loreal plate present (Fig.13 ); usually fewer than 52 scale rows at midbody; usually fewer than 66 subcaudals Ep era tes i

173»Tail not compressed Tail compressed, oarlike

13.

Ed icrates . of snout

i

s

Xenoboa 17^

lateral view

172. Sin lamina loreal (Fig. 12); usualmente mas de 50 hileras de escamas en el medio cuerpo; usualmente mas de 65 subcaudales

Corallus Con lamina loreal (Fig. 13)? usualmente menos de 52 hileras de escamas en el medio cuerpo; usualmente menos de 66 subcaudales Ep icrates

174

Pelam

i

s

173'Cola no comprimida Cola comprimida, en forma de remo

17*

Pelam

is


—

13

GENERIC KEY

lyA.Ventrals feebly enlarged but recognizably distinct from dorsals Ventrals same size as dorsals 175. Body pattern of complete rings No rings encircling body

176. Body scale rows 15 or more Body scale rows 14

Fig.

Fig.

14.

Anomalep

i

s

Figs. 14-16i. Gen, Oph d. , i

An

175 1](>

il

177

Leptotyphlops

Fig.

15-

Typhloph

ius

Eunectes

'

174. Ventrales ligeramente agrandadas pero reconoc blemente distintas de dorsales Ventrales de igual tamano que dorsales

175.Diseno del cuerpo de anillos completos-- An il ius Eunectes Sin anillos alrededor del cuerpo

Fig.

16.

i

Figs. Dorsum of head in genera of worm snakes. various dates; Fig. 18 from Boulenger, 1853'

177 - Leptotyphlops

Fig.

17.

Helm nthoph

i

s

L

i

14-17 from Jan and Sordelli,

18.

otyphlops Icon.

20, Lateral view of head in Helm inthophis . with nasal and prefrontal distinct, from Jan and Sordell i.

Fig.

15. Lateral view of head in Typhlops . showing fusion of nasal and prefrontal, from Jan and Sor-

Fig.

dell

mas-

176.Hileras de escamas I5 Hileras de escamas 14

Typhlops

is

175 I76

i

i.

177. Scales on dorsum of head behind rostral highly modified, usually similar in appearance to 178 body scales, although largei Pair of polygonal prefrontals in contact on midline behind rostral, followed by pentagonal Anomalepis frontal (Fig. 14)

177. Escamas del dorso de la cabeza detras del rostral muy modificados, usualmente de aspecto similar a las del cuerpo, pero mas grandes-178 Par de prefrontales poligonales en contacto en la I'nea media detras del rostral, seguidas de Anomalepis frontal pentagonal (Fig, 14)

178. Head with plates larger than scales of body-175 Head covered with small scales indistinguishTyphloph s able from those of body (Fig. I5)

178. Cabeza con laminas mas grandes que las escamas 179 del cuerpo Cabeza cubierta de escamas chicas indiferenciadas de las del cuerpo (Fig, l'i)-- T yphloph s

i

i

175. Prefrontals present above nasals (Fig.

20),

in

180 contact with frontal Prefrontals absent, fused with nasals (Fig. frontal behind rostral 15), which contact Typhlops (Fig, 16) in contact behind rostral, separatlatter from frontal (Fig. I7) Helm nthoph s Rostral in contact with frontal, preventing contact between prefrontals on dorsum of head L otyphlops (Fig. 18)

180. Prefrontals ing

i

i

i

179. Con prefrontales encima de nasales (Fig.

20),

180 contacto con frontal Sin prefrontales, fusionadas con nasal (Fig. 15), la cual contact con frontal detras de la Typhlops rostral (Fig. I6) en

180. Prefrontales en contacto detras de rostral, separando a esta de la rostral (Fig. I7)

Helm nthoph s Rostral en contacto con prefrontal, impidiendo el contacto entre prefrontales sur el dorso de L iotyphlops la cabeza (Fig, 18j i

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14

GENERIC KEY

181. Tip of tail without rattle Tip of tail with rattle

182

Crotalus

182. Poster ior subcaudals finely divided

Laches

Posterior subcaudals normal

i

s

183

I83. Dorsum of head posteriorly with large, regular plates Agk strodon Dorsum of head covered posteriorly by small. i

irregular scales

Bothrops

ISl.Punta de la cola sin cascabel Punta de la cola con cascabel

182

Crotalus

182.Subcaudales posteriores finamente divididas Laches s Subcaudales posteriores normales 183 i

I83. Parte dorsal posterior de la cabeza con laminas

Aqk s trodon regulares, grandes Parte dorsal posterior de la cabeza cubierta de escamas irregulares, chicas Bothrops i


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ADELPHICOS

ADELPHICQS Jan 1862 Adelph icos Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 2; 18. Type-species: Adelph icos quadr v irqatum Jan. 1866 Rheqnops Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1866: 128. Type-species: Rheqnops v ison nus Cope. i

i

i

Distribution: Atlantic slopes from central Honduras through British Honduras (apparently not in Yucatan) to central Veracruz; on Pacific slopes from central Guatemala to central Oaxaca; interior valleys of Guatemala and Chiapas. Content:

Two species.

Key to the species 1.

Clave de especies

Third infralabial nearly as broad as long, subequal in size to second; chinshields not greatly expanded toward lip (Fig, l) veraepac s Third infralabial absent, or greatly reduced in size and confined to labial border; chinshields greatly expanded toward lip (Figs. 2-3/ quadr v irga tus

Tercera infralabial aprox imadamente tan ancha como larga, de tamano subigual a la segunda; escudos mentales no expandidos notablemente hacia el borde labial (Fig. l) veraepac s Tercera infralabial ausente o muy reducida en tamano y confinada al borde labial; escudos mentales muy expandidos hacia el borde labial (Figs. 2-3) quadr v rqatus

i

i

i

(Fig.

(Fig.

l)

i

i

(Fig.

2)

3)

Arrangement of scales on chin of Adelph icos (adapted from Smith, 15^2)

Figs. 1-3-

ADELPHICOS QUADRIVIRGATUS Jan 1862 Adelph icos quadr

Distribution: Content:

i

v

i

rga

turn

Zool. Anat.'Fis.,

Jan, Arch.

18,

pi.

i

Type-locality:

"Mexico".

Chiapas, Mexico through British Honduras to Guatemala.

Three subspecies, one

quadr

(

i

v

i

rqatus Jan) ex tral

Key to the subspecies 1.

2:

im

i

tal.

Clave de subespecies

Third infralabial absent; chinshields bordering lip (Fig. 2); belly not or slightly sarg p gmented Very narrow third infralabial separates chinshield from lip (Fig. 3); belly frev son nus quently heavily pigmented i

i

i

i

i

1.

Tercera infralabial ausente; escudos mentales formando el labio (Fig. 2); vientre sin con muy poca pigmentacion (Fig. 2)-sarg Una tercera infralabial muy angosta separa los escudos mentales del labio (Fig. 3); vientre f recuentement muy pigmentado i

V

Adelphicos quadr

i

v

i

rga tus sarg

i

i

(F

i

i

son nus

scher)

188S Rheqnops sarg Fischer. Jahrb. Hamb. Wiss. Anst., 2: 52. Type-locality: Guatemala. 1887 Adelphicos sarqii Cope. Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., 32: 85. 1-9^2 Adelph icos quadr virgatus sarg Smith, Proc. Rochester Acad. Sci., 8: I52. i

i

Distribution:

i

i

Foothills on Pacific slopes from southern Chiapas to central Guatemala.

i

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16

ADELPHICOS

Adelph cos quadr i

i

v

i

rga tus

v

i

son inus (Cope)

Type-locality: 1866 Rheanops visoni nus Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1866: 128, Honduras. 1887 Adelphicos vi son nus Cope, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., 32: 85. 1542 Adelph cos quadr v rga tus v son nus Smith, Proc. Rochester Acad. Sci., 8: 186.

i

i

i

i

i

i

Foothills on Atlantic slopes from Tabasco, Mexico, south and east to central

Distribution: Honduras.

ADELPHICOS VERAEPACIS Stuart is Stuart, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. west of Coban, Alta Verapaz, Guatemala.

1541 Adelph icos veraepac

Samac,

7

Distribution: Content:

'<'"

Mich., 452:

5-

Type-locality:

Finca

Alta Verapaz, Guatemala and San Cristobal, Mexico.

Three subspecies, two

Adelph icos veraepac

i

s

veraepac

1542 Adelph icos veraepac

Distribution: Gua temala.

i

s

i

(

s

la

t

i

fasc

ia

tus Lynch and Smith

and

n

i

qr la tus Smith) ex tral im tal. i

i

Stuart

veraepac

i

s

— Smith,

Proc.

Rochester Acad. Sci.,

8:

180.

Intermediate elevations of Alta Verapaz and Sierra de los Cuchumatanes of


n

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SERPENTES: CROTALIDAE

R EPTILIA:

Prepared by Howard

AGKISTRODON

Gloyd, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona

K.

AGKISTRODON Palisot de Beauvois Type-species: Agkistrodon 1759 Agk istrodon Palisot de Beauvois, Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc, 4: 381. mokasen Palisot de Beauvois. 37O. 1755 Agk ishodon Palisot de Beauvois (typographical error), Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc, 4: Boa Type-species: 1802 Scytale Latreille, in Sonnini and Latreille, Hist. Nat. Rept., 3: I58. contortr x Linnaeus. Cenchris mokeson Daudin. Type-species: 1803 Cenchris Daudin, Hist. Nat. Rept., 5: 356. I8I9 Scytalus Rafinesque (emendation of Scytale Latreille), Amer. Jour. Sc . , 1: 84. Tisiphone cuprea Type-species: 1826 Tisiphone Fitzinger, Neue Classification der Reptilien: 34. i

i

F tz nger. I83O Ancistrodon Waqler (emendation of Aakistrodon Palisot de Beauvois), Nat. Syst. Amphib.: I76. I836 Acontias Troost (preoccupied by Acont ias Cuvier, 182?), Ann. Lyc. Nat. Hist. New York, 3: I76. Acont ias leucostoma Troost. Type-species: I836 Toxicophis Troost (substitute name for Acontias Troost, I836), Ann. Lyc. Nat, Hist. New York, 3: 190. Coph ias hypnale Merrem. Type-species: 1843 Hypnale Fitzinger, Systema Reptilium: 28. Tr iqonocephalus halys Boie. Type-species: 14. 1849 Halys Gray, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus. i

i

:

Central and southern Asia south of 5^th Parallel, from Caspian Sea to and Including Distribution: Sakhalin, Japan and islands to south, and Taiwan (but not Hainan); south to northern Iran, United States from southeastern Peninsular India and Ceylon, and Tonkin (North Vietnam). Nebraska and southeastern Iowa southwest to Trans-Pecos Texas and south to Gulf of Mexico near Corpus Christi Bay and northern Florida, northeast to Massachusetts; Mexico and Central America, from southern Sonora and Nuevo Leon south to Yucatan, Guatemala, and Pacific Coast of Nicaragua.

Approximately eleven species; about eight Content: one are extral m tal. i

in

Asia and three

in

New World, of which all but

i

AGKISTRODON BILINEATUS (Cunther) Pacific coast Type-locality: I863 Ancistrodon bilineatus Gunther. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (3) 12: 364. of Guatemala. Stejneger, North American Fauna, 14: 7I. 1899 Aak strodon b 1 nea tus Gloyd and Conant, Bull. Chicago Acad. Sci., 7= 1^3, figs. 4, 11-12. 1943 Agk strodon bill nea tus i

i

i

i

Distribution: Nicaragua. 15,

— —

Tamaulipas, Mexico on Atlantic slope and southern Sonora on Pacific slope to Records in British Honduras have been questioned by Allen and Neill, Herpetolog ica,

1559, 229.

Content:

Two subspecies, one of which

Aok strodon bill nea tus i

b il

i

(

taylor

i

Burger and Robertson)

is

ex tral

i

m

i

tal.

neatus (Gunther)

1951 Aqkistrodon bilineatus bilineatus pi. 25, fig. 3.

— Burger

and Robertson, Univ. Kansas Sci.

Bull., 3*'

214,

Nicaragua, Guatemala, and possibly British Honduras to southern Sonora on Distribution: Pacific slope and to Campeche and Yucatan Peninsula on Atlantic slope of Mexico; Tres Marias slands. I


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jl^

^^^

AMASTRIDIUM

Prepared by Larry David Wilson, University of Southwestern Louisiana, Lafayette, Louisiana

AMASTRIDIUM Cope

Amastridium vellferum Type-species: 1861 Amastridium Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., I860: 37O. Cope. ien-Sammlung im Museum der Senckenberg ischen I858 Fie ischmannia Boettger, Katalog der Rept Fie ischmannia Type-species: Naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Frankfurt am Main, 2: 65. i

obscura Boettger. Type-species: iq03 Mimometopon Werner. Abh. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., 22: 349, pi. 1, figs. 3-5. M imometopon sapper! Werner. Type-spec es: Phrydops melas Boulenger. 130s PhrydoDS Boulenqer. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., {7) 15: 453. i

Distribution:

As for single known species.

One species.

Content;

AMASTRIDIUM VELIFERUM Cope Cocuyas de Type-locality; Nat. Sci. Phila., I860: 37O. Veraguas, N. Grenada, which is Cocuyas, Panama. I898 Fie schmann ia obscura Boettger, Katalog der Rept il ien-Sammlung im Museum der Senckenberg ischen San Jos^, Costa Type-locality: Naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Frankfurt am Main, 2: 69. I86I Amastridium veliferum Cope, Proc. Acad. i

Rica. Type-locality: 1903 Mimometopon sapper Werner. Abh. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., 22: 349, pi. 1, figs. 3-5. Qua temala. Cariblanco, Costa Type-locality; iqOS Phrydops melas Boulenger. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (7) 15^ ^5*» Rica. Dunn, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 65: !• 1925 Amastr d ium sapper Dunn. Copeia, 1931: I63. 1931 Phydrops [TicJ melas 1

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— —

Atlantic and Pacific slopes from Nuevo Leon and Chiapas, Mexico, through Guatemala, Distribution; Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama.


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:

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ANILIIDAE

ANILIUS

ANILIUS Oken 1811 Tortr x Oppel (preoccupied by Tortr ix Denis and Sch if f ermuller, 1775)> Die Ordnungen, Famillen, None indicated. Type-species: und Gattungen der Reptilien: 55Anqu s scytale Linnaeus. Type-species: ius Oken, Lehrb. Naturgesch., 3= 283. 1816 An 1820 Elys a Hemprich (new name for Tortr ix Oppel, preoccupied by Elys ia Risso, 1818), Grundriss der Naturgeschichte, 1820: U5. 1820 Hel ison Goldfuss (new name for Tortr ix Oppel, I8II), Handbuch der Zoologie, 2: 146. lys ia Lichtenstein (emendation of Elys a Hemprich), Verzeichniss der Doubletten des Zoologischen 1823 Museums der Konigl. Universitat zu Berlin: 104. 182') Torquatr ix Haworth (new name for Tortr ix Oppel), Phil. Mag., 6$: table opposite p. 372' lys ia Lichtenstein), Naturgeschichte und Abbildungen der I833 11 is a Schinz (emendation of Reptilien: I3I. 1844 An leus Agassiz (emendation of An 1 us Oken), Nomenclator s Zoologici Index Universalis: 23. i

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One species.

ANILIUS SCYTALE (Linnaeus) 1758 Anquis Scytale Linnaeus, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10: 228. I8I6 Anilius scytale Oken, Lehrb. Naturgesch., 3: 283.

Distribution:

Type-locality:

"Indiis".

Guianas; northern Brazil; Venezuela; Amazonian drainage of Colombia, Ecuador and

Peru.

Content:

Two subspecies.

Clave de subespecies

Key to the subspecies

Ventrals fewer than 225; black bands broader than red phelpsorum Ventrals more than 225; black bands narrower than red scytale

1.

An

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1768 1768 1768 1768 1768 1958

1.

Ventrales menos de 225; bandas transversas negras mas anchas que las ro jas- phelpsorum Ventrales mas de 225; bandas transversas negras mas angostas que las rojas scytale

scytale scytale (Linnaeus) None given. Type-locality: Angu s annulata Laurenti, Synopsin Reptilium: 69. Type-locality: None given. Anqu s fasc ata Laurenti, Synopsin Reptilium: f^ Surinam. Anqu s caerulea Laurenti, Synopsin Reptilium: 71Type-locality: Brazil. Anqu s corall na Laurenti, Synopsin Reptilium: fX. Type-locality: Type-locality: Ceylon. Anqu s atra Laurenti, Synopsin Reptilium: 71' A.[ nilii7s J scytale [ scytale ] Roze, Acta Biol. Venezuelica, 2: 261. i

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Amazonian Peru, Ecuador and Colombia; northern Brazil; Guianas; southeastern

An lius scytale phelpsorum Roze i

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Distribution:

Eastern and southern Venezuela.

2:

258.

Type-locality:


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ANOMALEPIS

ANOMALEPIS Jan Type-species: I860 Anomalep s Jan, Icon. Gen. Ophid., Livr. 1: pi. 5> f'9' 1; pl* 6, fig. 1. Anomalep s mex icanus Jan. 1853 Anomalolep s Gunther (substitute name for Anomalep s Jan), Biol. Cent. Amer., Rept.: 8], i

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Distribution: Mexico through Central America to Peru and Ecuador. Content:

Four species. Key to the species

1.

Clave de especies

Head and tip of tail brownHead and tip of tail yellowish white

2

— f

1.

lavap ices

Dorsal scales at midbody in more than 22 rows; more than 3OO dorsals from head to tip of tail 3 Dorsal scales at midbody in 22 rows; less than 300 dorsals from head to tip of tallmex icanus

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3. 3.

Dorsal scales at midbody in 24-26 rows; less than 35'^ total dorsals {32O-343) aspinosus Dorsal scales in 28 rows at midbody; total dorsals 365 Colombia

Cabeza y porcion terminal de la cola pardos 2 Cabeza y porcion terminal de la cola bianco amar llentos f la yap ices

Escamas filas; Escamas filas;

dorsales en el medio cuerpo mas de 22 'jOO dorsales totales 3 dorsales en el medio cuerpo en 22 menos de 3''^ dorsales totalesmex icanus mas de

Escamas dorsales en el medio del cuerpo 24-26 filas; menos de 350 dorsales (32O-343) aspinosus Escamas dorsales en el medio del cuerpo en 28 filas; dorsales totales 3^5 colomb ia

ANOMALEPIS ASPINOSUS Taylor 1939 Anomalepis aspinosus Taylor, Proc. locality; Perico, Peru.

Distribution:

New England Zool. Club,

I7:

92,

pi.

5,

figs.

5-7.

Type-

Known only from type locality.

ANOMALEPIS COLOMBIA Marx 19*53

Anomalepis Colombia Marx. Fieldiana: Zool., 3*= 197Department of Caldas, Colombia.

Distribution:

Type-locality:

La Selva,

Pueblo Rico,

Known only from type locality.

ANOMALEPIS FLAVAPICES Peters 1957 Anomalepis flat/apices Peters, Amer. Mus. Esmeraldas Province, Ecuador.

Distribution:

Novitates, I85I:

3-

Type-locality:

Esmeraldas,

Lowlands of northwestern Ecuador.

ANOMALEPIS MEX ICANUS Jan 1861 Anomalep is mex icanus Jan, Icon. Gen. Ophid., Livr. 1: pi. 5> fig- 1> pl- 6, fig. 1. locality: Mexico. 1939 Anomalepis dentatus Taylor. Proc. New England Zool. Club, I7: 9O, pi, 5, figs. I-3. Barro Colorado, Canal Zone, Panama.

Distribution:

Known only from Mexico and Panama.

Type-

Type-locality:


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APO STOLE? IS

COLUBR IDAE

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APOSTOLEPIS Cope Type-species: Elapomorphus flavo 1862 Apostolepis Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1861: 524. torquatus Dumlril, Bibron and Dumeril. Type-species: Rhynchonyx ambiniqer 186'j Rhynchonyx Peters. Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, I865: 43/. Peters. i

Distribution: Content:

Guyana and eastern Peru south to Argentinian, Paraguayan and Bolivian Chaco.

Fourteen spec es. i

Clave de especies

Key to the species 1.

2.

3.

Nasal in contact with preoculai Masai not in contact with preoculai

2

1.

4

One postocular Two post oculars

3

2.

coronata

Less than 35 subcaudals; four or five labials in contact with anterior pair of chinshields

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5

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Fifth upper labial only

in

contact with parie-

Fifth and sixth upper labials parietal 6.

7.

Four lower labials

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Without double row of ventral spots. 11 erythronota With double row of ventral spots in

contact with anterior

Four lower labials

in

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Sin doble hilera de manchas ventrales Con doble hilera de manchas

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in contact with intermed ia anterior chinsh ields Five lower labials in contact with anterior n iqroterm inata ch insh ields

Less than 23O ventrals-

5.

Cuatro labiales inferiores en contacto con gene iales anter iores cearens Cinco labiales inferiores en contacto con gene iales anter iores ass im il

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12. More than 23O ventrals-

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No stripes dorsally-

lO.Five lower labials

Con seis supralab iales Con cinco supralab iales

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contact with anterior cearens contact with anterior ass imi 1

Dorsum striped 9.

Menos de 35 escamas caudales; cuatro o cinco labiales en contacto con el par anterior de gene ales 12 Mas de 45 escamas caudales; cuatro labiales en contacto con el par anterior de geneiales long Cauda ta

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8

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-coronata

Unicamente la quinta supralabial contacta con 6 la parietal Quinta y sexta supralabial en contacto con la 8 parietal

contact with

Dorsal pattern other than five stripes Dorsal pattern with five stripes

ch insh ields

8.

in

Con una postocular Con dos postoculares

5-

6

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Nasal contacta con la preocular Nasal no contacta con la preocular-

13 nquel neata i

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13.Body striped; no black-bordered collai n icef oroi Body not striped; black-bordered red collar present f lavotorquata

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APOSTOLEPIS

APOSTOLEPIS AMBINIGER (Peters) Type-locality: 1869 Rhynchonyx ambiniqer Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, I865: 438, fig. 2. Paraguay. Mato Type-locality: Soc. , 24: 56. I887 Rhynchonyx ambiniqer vittatus Cope, Proc. Amer. Phil. Grosso, Brazil. Boulenger (unjustified emendation). Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., J: 2J]. 1896 Apostolepis ambinigra Type-locality: Buena 1927 Apostolepis tenuis Ruthven, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 188: 1. Vista, Santa Cruz, Bolivia.

Distribution:

Western Brazil, Bolivia and Paraguay.

APOSTOLEPIS ASSIMILIS (Reinhardt) 1861 Elapomorphus assimilis Reinhardt, Vid. Meddel. Naturh. For. Kjobenhavn, 1860: Minas Gerais, Brazil. Type-locality: 1-5. 1896 Apostolepis assimilis- Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 3= 234.

235, pi.

4,

figs.

Distribution:

Central and southwestern Brazil, Argentinian Chaco.

APOSTOLEPIS CEARENSIS Gomes TypeApostolepis cearensis Gomes, Ann. Paulistas Med. Cirurg., 4: 122, pi. 3, figs. 4-8. Ceara, Brazil. locality: unknown. Type-locality: 1925 Apostolepis amarali Werner. Sitz. Akad. Wiss. Wien, 134: 62. 191')

Distribution:

Northeastern Brazil.

APOSTOLEPIS CORONATA (Sauvage) 1877 Elapomorphus ( Elapomorphus ) coronatus Sauvage, Bull. Soc. Philom., (7) 1: 110. South America. 1896 Apostolepis coronata Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 3= 233Type-locality: 1903 Apostolepis Pymi Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (7) 12: 353.

Type-locality:

Distribution:

Brazil.

Known only from Teresopolis, Estado de Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

APOSTOLEPIS DORBIGNYI (Schlegel) 1837 Calamaria d'Orbignyi Schlegel, Essai Physion. Serpens, 1896 Apostolepis dorbignyi Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus,,

Distribution:

2: '):

Type-locality: JO, 236.

Chile.

Southwestern Brazil, Paraguay and Bolivia.

APOSTOLEPIS ERYTHRONOTA (Peters) 1880 Elapomorphus erythronotus Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1880: 222. SSo Type-locality: Paulo, Brazil. Mato 1887 Apostolepis erythronotus lineatus Cope, Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc, 24: 56. Type-locality: Grosso, Brazil. SSo Paulo, 1897 Apostolepis niqriceps Werner. Sitz. Akad. Wiss. MiJnchen, 1857: 207. Type-locality: Brazil.

Distribution:

Central and southwestern Brazil, northern Argentina and Paraguay.

APOSTOLEPIS FLAVOTOROUATA (Oumeril, Bibron and Dumeril) 1854 Elapomorphus f lavo-torquatus Dumeri], Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. "Amerique Meridional". I862 Apostolepis flavotorquata Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., I869 Elapomorphus n qrol neatus Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, as "Guinea", but assumed by Peters to be South America. 1924 Apostolepis sanctae-ritae Werner. Sitz. Akad. Wiss. Wien, I33: Brazil. (Probably Santa Rita do Araguaia, Estado de Goias).

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8:

I86I: I869:

524. 43?.

43.

836.

Type-locality:

Type-locality:

Type-locality:

Given

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AfOSTOLEPlS

APOSTOLEPIS GOIASENSIS Prado 1542 Apostolepis goiasensis Prado, Mem. Goias, Brazil.

Distribution:

Inst.

Butantan, I6:

7>

Pl-

Type-locality:

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Rio Verde,

Estado de Goias, Brazil.

APOSTOLEPIS INTERMEDIA Koslowsky I858 Apostolep is intermedia Koslowsky, Rev. Mus. La Plata, Mato Grosso, Brazil.

Distribution:

8:

JO,

pi.

1,

figs.

4-7.

Type-locality:

Estado de Mato Grosso, Brazil.

APOSTOLEPIS LONGICAUDATA Gomes 1521 Apostolepis longicaudata Gomes, in Amaral, Ann. Paulistas Med. Cirurg., 9 (7"^)' 3» Pl- *> figs. 4-7. Type-locality: Municipio de Santa Philomena, Estado de Piauhy, Brazil.

Distribution:

Known only from type locality.

APOSTOLEPIS NICEFOROI Amaral 1535 Apostolep is n icef oro Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, Pedrera, Bajo Caqueta, Amazonas, Brazil. i

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'):

221, fig.

5-

Type-locality:

La

Known only from type-locality.

APOSTOLEPIS NIGROTERMINATA Boulenger I856 Apostolep is n qrot'erm inata Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., J: 235> pl- ^'^i fig« 2. Type-locality: Cayaria, Northeastern Peru. Peracca, Bol. Mus. Zool. Anat. Comp. Univ. Torino, I5 (4b0): '). 1504 Apostolep is borell locality: Urucum (probably Mato Grosso, Brazil). i

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APOSTOLEPIS OUINQUELINEATA Boulenger I856 Apostolep s qu nquel neata Boulenger, Cat. locality: Demerara, Guyana.

1-

Type-

Apostolepis Rondoni Amaral, Comm. L.T.E. Matto-Grosso-Amazonas, 84: 25, figs. 4-6. locality: Mato Grosso, Brazil.

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Mus., J:

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APOSTOLEPIS RONDONI Amaral 192*)

Distribution:

Known only from the type locality.


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ATRACTUS

REPTILIA: SERPENTES: COLUBRIDAE

ATRACTUS Wagler 1828 1843 18S8 1910

A-tractus trilineatus Wagler. Type-species: Atractus Waaler, Isis von Oken, 21: Jil. Brachyorrhos f lamm igerus Boie. Type-species: Urobrachys Fitzinger, Systema Reptilium: 24. Type-species: Isoscelis maculata Gunther. Isoscelis Gunther. Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus.: 204. Atractus ( Atractops Type-species: Atractopsis Despax, Bull. Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris, I6: 372. pauc dens Oespax.

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Content:

Approximately 7" species.

Atractus subb ic nctum Jan is omitted from the data matrix below, because there was Comment: insufficient information in the original description. i

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ATRACTUS ANDINUS Prado 1544 Atractus andinus Prado, Ciencia (Mexico),

Colomb a. ISAS Atractus and nus

5=

lHj

^'"3-

Andes, Antioquia,

Type-locality:

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— Prado.

Mem.

Butantan, 18 (1544-45): IO5, fig.

Inst.

Known only from type locality.

ATRACTUS ARANGOI Prado 1939 Atractus aranqoi

Distribution:

Prado.

Mem.

Butantan, I3: I5, fig.

Inst.

Type-locality:

1.

Colombia.

Known only from Puerto AsTs, Putumayo, Colombia.

ATRACTUS BADIUS (Boie) I827 I827 1897 ?1862 ?1862 I854

Java? Type-locality: Brachyorrhos badius Boie, Isis von Oken, 20: $40. Java? Type-locality: Brachyorrhos f lamm gerus Boie, Isis von Oken, 20: 5*0. French Guiana. Type-locality: Calamar ia badius Schlegel, Essai Physiog. Serpens, 2: 35. Venezuela. Tabdosoma badium ] var. Rubinianum Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Pis., 2: 14. Type-locality: [ Bogota, Colombia. Type-locality: R.[ abdosoma J dubium Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 2: 18. Atractus badius Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 2: 3O8. i

Distribution:

Northern South America east of Andes and south to northern Argentina.

ATRACTUS BALZANI Boulenger 1898 Atractus balzani Boulenger, Ann. Mus. Civ. Storia Nat. Geneva, Missiones Mosetenes, northwest Bolivia.

Distribution:

(2)

I9:

I29.

Type-locality:

Known only from type locality.

ATRACTUS BISERIATUS Prado Manizales, Type-locality: 1541 Atractus biseriatus Prado, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 14 (154O): 26, fig. Departamento de Caldas, Colombia; Villamaria, Departamento de Caldas, according to E. R. Dunn, in Savage, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 112, I56O, 80. Distribution:

ATRACTUS BOCK

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Known only from type locality.

Werner

1909 Atractus bock Werner, Mitt. Naturhist. Mus. Hamburg, 26: Cochabamba, Departamento de Cochabamba, Bolivia.

Distribution:

228,

fig.

5.

Type-locality:

Known only from type locality.

Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4, 1529j 26, indicated that this was Comment: Boulenger, which is known only from western Ecuador.

ATRACTUS BOCOURTI

synonym of A. modestus

Boulenger

I854 Atractus bocourti Boulenger, Cat. de Huanuco, Peru.

Distribution:

a

Sn.

Brit.

Mus.,

2:

3O6.

Type-locality:

Acomayo, Departamento

Northern Peru; Ecuador.

ATRACTUS BOETTGERI Boulenger 1896 Atractus boettqeri Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., Yungas, Departamento de Cochabamba, Bolivia.

Distribution:

Known only from type locality.

3:

645.

Type-locality:

Yungas, Sierra de las


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ATRACTUS BOULENGERI

Peracca

Peracca, Bol. Mus, Zool. Anat. Comp. Univ. Torino, 11 (252): 1896 Atractus Boulenaer locality: South America. i

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Type-locality: 1930 Atractus carrion! Parker. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (lO) 5: 208, figs. 2200 m. Savage, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 112: ')2. 1560 Atractus carr on i

Distribution:

ATRACTUS CLARK

Type-

fig.

Unknown.

Distribution:

ATRACTUS CARRION

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Intenmontane valley of Loja, Ecuador.

Dunn and Bailey

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Distribution:

8.

Mine at Santa

Type-locality:

Known only from type locality.

ATRACTUS COLLARIS Peracca 1897 Atractus collaris Peracca, Bol. Mus. Zool. Anat. Comp. Univ. Torino, 12 (284): RTo Cononaco, Provincia Pastaza, Ecuador. X36O Atractus collar s Savage. Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 112: 34. i

Distribution:

4.

Type-locality:

Amazonian Ecuador and northeastern Peru, 3OO-6OO ft.

ATRACTUS CRASSiCAUDATUS (Oumeril, Bibron and Oumeril) I854 Rabdosoma crass icaudatum Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., 7Departamento de Cundinamarca, Colombia. Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 2: 3IO. I894 Atractus crass icaudatus 1914 Atractus Fuhrmann Peracca, Mem. Soc. Neuchatel Sci. Nat., 5= 100. Departamento de Cundinamarca, Colombia.

103'

Type-locality;

Bogota,

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ATRACTUS DU DENS I

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ATRACTUS DUNN

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Highlands of Colombia.

Roze

1961 Atractus duidensis Roze, Acta Biol. Venezuel ica, Territorio Federal Amazonas, Venezuela, 2O5O m.

Distribution:

Type-locality:

J:

110.

Type-locality:

Cumbre del Cerro Duida,

Region of Cerro Duida, Venezuela.

Savage

I883 Rabdosoma maculatum Bocourt (preoccupied by maculata Gunther, I858), Miss. Sci. Mex., Rept., Type-locality: Ecuador. 539, pi. 34, figs. 2-2e; pl. 35, fig. 1. 1955 Atractus dunn Savage (subst itute name for Rabdosoma maculatum Bocourt), Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 68: 14. i

Distribution:

Peru and Ecuador*

ATRACTUS ECUADORENSIS Savage 1955 Atractus ecuadorens s Savage, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 68: I5. area"; probably Llanganate Range, Provincia Tunguruhua, Ecuador. i

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Known only from type locality.

Type-locality:

"Llangate

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ATRACTUS ATRACTUS ELAPS (GUnther) 1858 Rhabdosoma elaps Gunther, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus.: 241. Type-locality: Guayaquil, Ecuador (probably in error). 1862 R. abdosoma_ brevifrenum Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. FIs., 2: 12. Type-locality: Brazil. 1862 R.[ abdosoma J Popp ig Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 2: 11. Type-locality; Brazil. 1531 Atractus elaps tetrazonus Amaral, Bull. Antivenin Inst. Amer. , 4: S/. Type-locality: Guaicaramo, east of Bogota, Colombia. 1543 Geophi s diplozeuqus Schmidt and Walker, Zool. Ser. Chicago Nat. Hist. Mus., 24: 286. Typelocality: Departamento de Madre de Dios, Peru. 1960 Atractus elaps Savage, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 112: 39. i

Distribution: Oriente and interandean highlands of Ecuador, northern Peru, eastern Colombia, and Amazonas, Brazil.

ATRACTUS EMMEL

(Boettger)

1888 Geophis Emmel Boettger, Ber. Senckenberg Naturforsch. Ges., 1888: I52, figs. R'o Mapiri, Departamento de La Paz, Bolivia. I894 Atractus emmel —Boulenger. Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 2: 3II.

Type-locality:

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Distribution:

Bolivia and Peru.

ATRACTUS ERYTHROMELAS Boulenger 1903 Atractus erythromelas Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (7) 11: 483, Estado de Merida, Venezuela, I6OO m. 1966 Atractus erythromelas Roze, Of idios de Venezuela: 80.

Type-locality:

Merlda,

Distribution:

Andes of Merida, Venezuela, above 1000 m.

ATRACTUS FULIGINOSUS (HaUowell) 1845 Coluber fuliqinosus Hallowellf Proc. "within 200 miles of Caracas", in 1958 Atractus ful iq inosus Roze, Notulae 1966 Atractus ful q nosus Roze, Of idios i

Distribution:

— —

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Acad. Nat. Scl Phila., 184$: 243, Type-locality: Colombia; indicated as Venezuela by Roze (below). Naturae, 3O9: 3. de Venezuela: 81. .

Given as

Northern Venezuela.

ATRACTUS GAIGEAE Savage 1955 Atractus qa iqeae Savage, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 68: Morona-Ch nch pe Provinces, Ecuador.

12.

Type-locality:

Sant iago-Zaruma or

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Distribution:

Amazonian lowlands ot Ecuador.

ATRACTUS GUENTHERI (Wucherer) I86I Geoph s Gunther Wucherer, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1861: 115> pl« 19> figCafiavieras, south of Bahia (Sao Salvador), Estado do Bahia, Brazil. I894 Atractus quenther —Boulenger. Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 2: 3O5, i

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Type-locality:

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Distribution:

ATRACTUS 1940

Amazonian Colombia and Brazil.

INDISTINCTUS Prado

Atractus indist inctus Prado, Mem. Inst. Butantan, I3 (I939): I6, fig. Departamento de Norte de Santander, Colombia.

Distribution:

Known only from type locality.

2.

Type-locality:

Ocafia,


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RACTUS

INSIPIDUS Roze insipidus Roze, Acta Biol. Venezuelica, Uraricapara, Venezuela-Brazil border, 400 m.

1561 Atractus

Distribution:

ATRACTUS

J:

106.

Type-locality:

Poste M-1, cerca de R'o

Venezuela-Brazil border.

IRIDESCENS Peracca

I856 Atractus iri descens Peracca, Bol. Mus. South America. locality:

Distribution:

ATRACTUS LANCINI

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Zool. Anat.

Univ.

112.

Type-locality:

Unknown.

Roze

1961 Atractus lancinii Roze. Acta Biol. Venezuelica, Federal, Venezuela, I9OO m.

Distribution:

Type-

Torino, 11 (252): 2, fig.

Comp,

J:

El Junquito,

Distrito

Known only from type locality.

ATRACTUS LASALLEI Amaral 1531 Atractus lasalle Amaral, Bull. Antivenin Inst. Amer., Medellin, Departamento de Antioquia, Colombia. i

Distribution:

4:

87.

Type-locality:

north of

San Pedro,

Highlands of northern Colombia.

ATRACTUS LATIFRONS (Cunther) 1868 Geophis latifrons Gunther. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (i) 1: 415, pl' 19j 'fig- B. Type-locality: Pebas, Departamento de Loreto, Peru. 1896 Atractus la t f rons Boulenqer. Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 2: 3O3. Type-locality: Mundurucu, Rio Manacapuru, Estado do 1927 Elaps herthae Ahl, Zool. Anz., ]0: 252. Amazonas, Braz 1.

i

i

Distribution:

Western Brazil; eastern Peru; eastern Colombia.

ATRACTUS LEHMANNI Boettger I898 Atractus lehmann Boettger, Katal. Rept. Mus. Senckenberg, 2: 80. Type-locality: Provincia Azuay, Ecuador. i960 Atractus lehmann Savage, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 112: 45. i

i

Distribution:

Cuenca,

Known only from type locality.

ATRACTUS LIMITANEUS (Amaral)

Leptocalamus 1 m taneus Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 9' 219, figs. 1-3Type-locality: Pedrera. Rio Caqueta, Comisaria de Amazonas, Colombia, i960 [ Atractus ] 1 imi taneus Savage, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 112: 81. ISS'i

i

i

Distribution:

Known only from type locality.

ATRACTUS LOVERIDGEI Amaral 193*^

Atractus lover dqe Amaral, Bull. Antivenin Inst. Amer., Departamento de Antioquia, Colombia.

Distribution:

i

i

Highlands of northern Colombia.

4:

28.

Type-locality:

Jerico,

La


3J_

ATRACTUS

ATRACTUS MACULATUS (Cunther) Type-locality: Unknown. 1858 soscel s macula ta Gunther, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., I858: 204. Type-locality: None given. 1862 R. ^abdosoma J zebr num Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 2: I5. Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 2: 3^(>) pl- 1*> 'fig- 3I854 Atractus macula tus i

I

i

I

Distribution:

Espirito Santo and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

ATRACTUS MAJOR Boulenger Type-locality: Pallatanga, Canelos, and 1853 Atractus major Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 2: JO], Intac, Ecuador; restricted by lectotype designation to Canelos, Provincia Pastaza, Ecuador, by Savage, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 112, I56O, 50. 1560 Atractus major Savage, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 112: i].

Distribution:

Ecuador and Colombia on Amazonian slopes; Venezuela; Brazil.

ATRACTUS MANIZALESENSIS Prado 15*0 Atractus manizalesensis Prado, Mem. Inst. Butantan, I3 (l539)' 17> f'S- *• Colombia; actually from Villamaria, Departamento de Caldas, according to Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool., 112, I56O, 82.

Distribution:

Type-locality: E.

R.

Dunn,

in

Savage,

Known only from type locality.

ATRACTUS MELAMOGASTER Werner 1516 Atractus melanogaster Werner, Zool. Anz., 47: Departamento de Tolima, Colombia.

Distribution:

Type-locality:

J08,

Caiion

del

Tolima,

Departamentos deTolima and Antioquia, Colombia.

ATRACTUS MEL AS Boulenger I5O8 Atractus melas Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (8) Departamento Valles, Colombia, 3(^0 <"•

Distribution:

ATRACTUS MICHELI

114.

Type-locality:

Los Mangos,

Known only from type locality.

Mocquard

1904 Atractus Micheli

Distribution:

1:

Mocquard, Bull.

Mus.

Hist.

Nat.

Paris,

1504:

Type-locality:

3OI.

French Guiana.

Known only from type specimen,

ATRACTUS MICRORHYNCHUS (Cope) 1868 Rhabdosoma m icrorhynchum Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1868: 102. Type-locality: Guayaquil, Ecuador. i960 Atractus m icrorhynchum Savage, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 112: 52.

Distribution:

Lower Andean slopes

in

northwestern Ecuador.

ATRACTUS MODESTUS Boulenger 1854 Atractus modestus Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Ecuador. 1960 Atractus modestus Savage, Misc. Publ. Mus.

Distribution:

Western Ecuador.

Mus.,

2:

Zool.

Univ.

3O4,

pi.

Mich.,

I5,

fig.

112:

53.

1.

Type-locality: Western


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ATRACTUS

ATRACTUS MULTICINCTUS (Jan) I865 Rabdosoma bad um var. mult ici nctum Jan, in Jan and Sordelli, Icon. Gen. Ophidiens, Livr. 10: pi. Lima, Peru (in error). Type-locality: 4, fig. 5Boulenger, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, I858: 116. I858 Atractus mult ic inctus 1960 Atractus multicinctus Savage, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 112: 5*« i

— —

Distribution:

Northwestern Ecuador into Choco of Colombia,

ATRACTUS NICEFORI Amaral 1530 Atractus n icefor Amaral, Bull. Antivenin Departamento de Antioquia, Colombia. i

Distribution:

Inst.

Amer.,

4:

28.

Type-locality:

Jerico,

Highlands of northern Colombia,

ATRACTUS NIGRICAUDUS Schmidt and Walker 1543 Atractus n iqr icaudus Schmidt and Walker, Zool. Ser. Chicago Nat. Hist. Mus., 24: 327Huachon, east of Cerro de Pasco, Departamento de JunTn, Peru, 10,000 ft. locality:

Distribution:

Type-

Known only from type locality.

ATRACTUS NIGRIVENTRIS Amaral 1933 Atractus n iqr ventr s Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 7 (1932)! 116. southeast of San Gil, Departamento de Santander, Colombia. i

Distribution:

i

Type-locality:

Chita,

Known only from type locality.

ATRACTUS OBESUS Marx Santa Barbara, at base Type-locality: i960 Atractus obesus Marx, Fieldiana: Zool., 39- ^11> ^''9- 71' of Cerro Frontimo, upper R'o Urrao, a tributary of RTo Penserisco, Cordillera Occidental, Antioquia, Colombia.

Distribution: Known from type locality and El Roblal, R'o Pichinade, tributary of R'o Call, Los Farallones, Valle and Carca Colombia, 7OO-8OO air miles south of type locality.

ATRACTUS OBTUSIROSTRIS Werner 1916 Atractus obtus irostr s Werner, Zool. Anz., 47: Departamento de Tolima, Colombia. i

Distribution:

ATRACTUS OCCIDENTAL

Canon del Tolima,

Type-locality:

Known from type locality and from Pensilvania, Colombia.

Savage

IS

1955 Atractus occ dental s Savage, Proc. Provincia Pichincha, Ecuador. i

Distribution:

3''8.

i

Pacific slopes of Andes

Biol.

in

Soc. Washington, 68:

16.

Type-locality:

northwestern Ecuador, 800-1200

Mindo,

m.

ATRACTUS OCCIPITOALBUS (jan) 1862 Rhabdosoma occ ip toalbum Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 2: I6. Type-locality: Andes of Ecuador, 4000 ft. 1880 Rabdosoma Dubo is Boulenger, Bull. Soc. Zool. France, 1880: 44. Type-locality: Andes of Ecuador. 1894 Atractus occ ip toalbus Boulenger, Cat. Sn, Brit. Mus., 2: 3IO, 19'iS Atractus orces Savage, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 68: I7. Type-locality: Loreto, Provincia Pastaza, Ecuador. i

i

i

i

Distribution:

Eastern slopes of Andes

in

Ecuador.


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ATR ACTUS

ATRACTUS OCULOTEMPORALIS Amaral 1532 Atractus oculo-temporal is Amaral, Bull. Antivenin Inst. Amer., Departamento de Antioquia, Colombia.

Distribution:

5'

^1 •

Type-locality:

Jerico,

Known only from type locality.

ATRACTUS PAMPLONENSIS Amaral 1537 Atractus pamplonensis Amaral, Compte Rendu 12th Congress Internat. Zool., Lisbon, Vol. Pamplona, Departamento de Norte de Santander, Colombia. fig. 2. Type-locality:

Distribution:

3=

1763>

Departamento de Norte de Santander, Colombia.

ATRACTUS PAUCIDENS Despax 1510 Atractus ( Atractops is ) paucidens Despax, Bull. Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris, I6: Santo Domingo de los Colorados, Provincia Pichincha, Ecuador. Savage, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 112: 62. I56O Atractus pauc dens

Type-locality:

i

Distribution:

372.

Northwestern Ecuador

in

tropical rain forest.

ATRACTUS PAUCISCUTATUS Schmidt and Walker Type1543 Atractus pauc scuta tus Schmidt and Walker, Zool. Ser. Chicago Nat. Hist. Mus., 24: 326. Carpapata, upper Chanchamayo Valley, northeast of Tarma, Departamento de Junin, Peru. locality: i

Distribution:

Known only from type locality.

ATRACTUS PERUVIANUS (Jan) Type-locality: 1862 R.[ abdosoma] peruvianum Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 2: 12. Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 2: 3''5I854 Atractus peruv ianus

Peru.

Distribution:

Known only from type specimen.

ATRACTUS PUNCTIVENTRIS Amaral 19?^ Atractus punct ven tr is Amaral, Mem. Intendencia de Meta, Colombia. i

Distribution:

Inst.

Butantan,

7

(1932):

117'

Type-locality:

V

illav icenc

i

Known only from type locality.

ATRACTUS RESPLENDENS Werner 1901 Atractus torqua tus var. resplendens Werner, Ver. Zool.-Bot. Ges. Wien, 'jl: Ecuador. i960 Atractus resplendens Savage, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 112: 64.

59^-

Type-locality:

Distribution:

Amazonian slopes of Ecuador.

ATRACTUS RETICULATUS (Boulenger) Type-locality: Geophis reticulatus Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (5) I6: 87. Estado do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 2: 3II, pi. I5, fig. 3. I894 Atractus ret icula tus lea's

Distribution: Content:

Paraguay and southern Brazil.

Two subspecies.

Sao Lourenjo,

0,


s

34

ATRACTUS Clave de subespecies

Key to the subspecies ret iculatus paragua yens s

Two postoculars One postoculai

1.

1.

i

ret iculatus paraguayens s

Dos postoculares Un postoculai

i

Atractus ret iculatus ret iculatus (Boulenger) 1925 Atractus reticulatus reticulatus

— Amaral,

Mem.

Butantan,

Inst.

i:

27.

Southern Brazil.

Distribution:

Atractus ret iculatus paraguayens

i

s

Werner

Werner. Sitz. Akad. Wiss. Wien, 1924 Atractus paraguayens Paraguay. 1525 Atractus ret iculatus paraguayens is Amaral, Mem. Inst. i

I33 (l):

Butantan,

Type-locality:

40. 4:

2],

Paraguay.

Distribution:

ATRACTUS RIVEROI Roze Roze, Acta Biol. Venezuelica, 1561 Atractus r vero Federal Amazonas, Venezuela, 1800 m. i

Distribution:

i

3:

114.

Type-locality:

Cerro Duida, Territorio

Territorio Federal Amazonas, Venezuela.

ATRACTUS ROULEI Despax Type-locality: ISIO Atractus Roulei Despax. Bull. Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris, 16: 3702350 m. 1960 Atractus roule —Savage. Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 112: 67.

Alausi, Ecuador,

i

Distribution:

Western slopes

in

southwestern Ecuador, 1200-1600 m.

ATRACTUS SANCTAEMARTAE Dunn 1346 Atractus sanctaemartae Dunn, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 4^3: Sebastian, Departamento de Magdalena, Colombia.

Distribution:

2.

Type-locality:

San

Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia.

ATRACTUS SANGUINEUS Prado Type-locality: 1944 Atractus sanqu neus Prado, Ciencia (Mexico), 5' 111> 'fig- 2. Departamento de Antioquia, Colombia. 1945 Atractus sangu ineus Prado, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 18 (1944-45): 110, fig. i

Yarumal,

Distribution:

Known only from type locality.

ATRACTUS SERRANUS Amaral 193''

Atractus serranus Amaral, Bull. Antivenin Inst. Amer. Paranap iacaba , Estado do S3o Paulo, Brazil.

Distribution:

,

4:

65.

Type-locality:

Serra de

Estado do Sao Paulo, Brazil.

ATRACTUS STEYERMARKI Roze Roze, Acta Biol. 1958 Atractus steyermark de Bolivar, Venezuela. i

Distribution;

Venezuelica,

2:

Savannas of Estado de Bolivar, Venezuela.

301«

Type-locality:

Chimanta Tepui, Estado


35

ATRACTUS ATRACTUS SUBBICINCTUM (jan) Rabdosoma badium j subb French Gu iana. i960 [ Atractus ] subb c nctum 1862

ic

i

nctum Jan, Arch.

Fis.,

Zool. Anat.

2:

Type-locality:

14.

Surinam and

I

i

i

— Savage.

Misc.

Publ.

Mus.

Mich., 112:

Univ.

Zool.

83.

Known only from type material.

Distribution:

This taxon was not mentioned in the literature until Savage, loc. cit., included it in his Comment: No author discussing A, bad us has indicated that list of the nominal species of Atractus subspecies are recognized, so it would appear to be necessary to list the taxon here as a species, although it has never been so defined in the literature. .

i

ATRACTUS TAENIATUS Griffin 1516 Atractus taen ia tus Griffin, Mem. Carnegie Mus., Sierra, Departamento de Santa Cruz, Bolivia.

7

(l915)=

Santa Cruz de la

Type-locality:

173'

Known only from type locality.

Distribution:

ATRACTUS TORgUATUS (Oumlril, Bibron and Oumlrll) Santa Cruz de la Sierra, I854 Rabdosoma torqua turn Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., "J: 101. Departamento de Santa Cruz, Bolivia. 1862 R.[ abdosomaj var ium Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 2: 18. "Santa Cruz", without Type-locality: country. 1894 Atractus torquatus Boulenqer. Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 2: 3O9.

Amazonian Colombia and Bolivia; Amazonas, Brazil.

Distribution:

ATRACTUS TRIL INEATUS Wagler 1828 Atractus tr q

i

i

1

i

neatus Wagler,

isis von Oken,

21:

1^2, pi.

10,

figs.

1-4.

Type-locality:

None

ven.

1862 R.[ abdosomaj tr v rqa turn Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 2: 1862 Rabdosoma puncta tov tta turn Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., i

i

i

Distribution:

I7. 2:

I7.

Type-locality: Unknown. Type-locality: Antilles.

Trinidad, Guianas, eastern Venezuela.

ATRACTUS TRIVITTATUS Amaral iqS^ Atractus trivittatus Amaral. Mem. Inst. Butantan, Departamento de Santander, Colombia.

Distribution:

7

(1932):

118.

Type-locality:

Chita,

Known only from type locality.

ATRACTUS UNIVITTATUS (jan) 1862 R. abdosoma un v tta turn Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., [ J Federal, Venezuela. Roze, Acta Biol. Venezuelica, 3: 1961 Atractus univittatus i

i

Distribution:

Cordillera de

la

2:

I5.

Type-locality:

Caracas, DIstrito

II7.

Costa, Venezuela.

ATRACTUS VARIEGATUS Prado 1942 Atractus varieqatus Prado, Mem. Inst. Departamento de Boyaca, Colombia.

Distribution:

Butantan, I5 (l94l): 379, fig.

Known only from type locality.

Type-locality:

La Uvita,


36

ATRACTUS ATRACTUS VENTRIMACULATUS Boulenger ISOS Atractus ventr imaculatus Boulenqer. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (7) 15= *55' Estado de Merida, and Fuqueros (Estado desconoc do), Venezuela.

Type-locality:

Merida,

i

Known only from type material.

Distribution:

ATRACTUS VERTEBRAL

IS

Boulenger

1504 Atractus vertebral is Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (7) 13= *51Cordillera de Carabaya, Departamento de Puno, Peru, 6000 ft.

Distribution:

Type-locality:

Santo Domingo,

Known only from type locality.

ATRACTUS VERTEBROLINEATUS Prado Mem. Inst. Butantan, 14 {154O): Departamento de Norte de Santander, Colombia.

1541 Atractus vertebrol nea tus Prado,

25,

i

Distribution:

fig.

Type-locality:

Ocaria,

Known only from type locality.

ATRACTUS WAGLERI Prado Type-locality; 15*5 atractus wagler Prado, Ciencia (Mexico), 6: 61, fig. 1. Boyaca, Colombia. iqA'i Atractus wagler —Prado. Mem. Inst. Butantan, 18 (1544-45): 110, fig. i

Humbo, Departamento de

i

Distribution:

ATRACTUS WERNER

I

Known only from type locality.

Peracca

1914 Atractus Werner

Peracca, Mem. Soc. Neuchatel Sci. Nat., 5' 102. Viota, Type-locality: Departamento de Cundi namarca, Colombia, I83O m. Region Type-locality: 1540 Atractus long Imaculatus Prado, Mem. Inst. Butantan, I3 (l939)' 17> ^'9- 3of Quindio, Colombia; in error for Pacho, Departamento de Cund namarca, Colombia, according to E. R. Dunn, Rev. Acad. Colombiana Cien. Exactas Fis. Nat., 6, 19**, 77' Choconta, Type-locality: 1940 Atractus colomb ianus Prado, Mem. Inst. Butantan, I3 (l939)' 1^> fig- 5Departamento de Cund namarca, Colombia. i

i

I

Distribution:

Highlands of Colombia.


2

f

i

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REPTILlA: SERPENTES: BOIDAE

BOA

BOA L nnaeus I

Type-species: Boa Constrictor Linnaeus 1758 Boa Linnaeus, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10: 214. Type-species: Constrictor formos iss imus Laurenti. 1768 Constrictor Laurentl, Synopsin Reptilium: 106.

Distribution: Mexico to Argentina; Antilles. Content:

One species.

BOA CONSTRICTOR Linnaeus

Type-locality: India (in error). I7S8 Boa Constrictor Linnaeus. Systema Naturae, Ed. 10: 215. 1768 Constr ictor rex serpentum Laurenti (unavailable because not binomial), Synopsin Reptilium: Type-locality: Madagascar; Java. 107. Type-locality: America. 1768 Constr ctor auspex Laurenti, Synopsin Reptilium: 108. Boa J constrictrix Schneider (unjustified emendation of constr ictor Linnaeus), Hist. Amphib., 1801 i

2:

I

247.

Distribution: Content: 1 im

i

Mexico to Argentina; Antilles.

Eight subspecies,

two of which

(

nebulosus Lazell and orophias Linnaeus) are extra-

tal.

Clave de subespecies

Key to the subspecies

1.

Conspicuous dorsal pattern always present-2 Dorsal pattern pale or dark, but always inconspicuous or even absent 5

1.

Diseno dorsal conspTcuo siempre presente Diseno dorsal palido u oscuro, pero siempre inconspicuo o ausente 5

2.

Longitudinal middorsal band on head without lateral projections 3 Longitudinal middorsal band on head sends imperator lateral projections to eyes

2.

Una banda longitudinal supracefal ica sin

Dorsal pattern of yellow spots bordered by black rings which are connected to each

3.

proyecciones laterales

4

othei

Black rings around yellow dorsal spots not occ idental s in contact with each othei

i

More than 21 saddle-shaped dorsal spots; amaral ventrals 226-237 Fewer than 20 rounded dorsal spots; 234-250 constrictor ventrals

4.

orton saboqae

5'

i

5.

Dorsal color pale, light, sandy Dorsal color dark reddish brown

i

i

Diseno dorsal de manchas amarillas rodeadas i por anillos negros conectados entre s Diseno dorsal de manchas amarillas roaeadas por anillos negros independ entes entre occ idental s s' i

i

4.

3

Una banda longitudinal supracefal ica emite imperator proyecciones hacia los ojos

Manchas dorsales en forma de silla de montar, con prolongacion anterior y posterior, en numero de 22 o mas; ventrales amaral 226-237 Manchas dorsales rodeadas, sin prolongaciones, en numero menor de 20; ventrales constrictor 234-250 i

Color dorsal arenoso, palido, claro- orton saboqae Color dorsal pardo rojizo oscuro i

i

Boa constr ictor constr ctor Linnaeus i

Type-locality; America. 1768 Constr Ictor formos Iss mus Laurenti, Synopsin Reptilium: IO7. Type-locality: Mexico and Peru. 1768 Constrictor di vi n loquus Laurenti, Synopsin Reptilium: 108. 1560 Boa constr ctor constr ictor Forcart, Herpetolog ica, ]: 199I

i

i

Distribution: Amazonian South America to Argentina and Paraguay; Trinidad; Tobago.

Boa constrictor amaral

(Stull)

1932 Constrictor constrictor amaral Stull, Occ. Pap. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., locality: SSo Paulo, Brazil. Forcart, Herpetolog ica, 7* 199* 1951 Boa constrictor amarali

Distribution:

Southern and southwestern Brazilj southeastern Bolivia.

8:

27.

Type-


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BOA

6oa constr ictor impera tor Daudin

Type-locality: Mexico; restricted to Cordoba, I8O3 Boa imperator Daudin. Hist. Nat. Rept., 5= 150. Veracruz, Mexico, by Smith and Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sc . Bull., 33j 1950> 350> also restricted to Choco of Colombia by flunn and Saxe, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 102, 1550> I6I, in a rather offhand fashion. Type-locality: Paita, 1842 Boa eques Eydoux and Souleyet, Voyage La Bonite, Zoology, 1: 144. original citation not verified by usj. Peru Tyoe-local ty: Mexico. I863 Boa d vin iloquax var. mex icana Jan, Elenco Sistema Of idi: 23. Type-locality: 1883 Boa constrictor var. isthm ica Carman, Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool., 8 (3): 9» Given as Central America; further specified, from the syntypes, as Bas Obispo, Panama, and Turbo, Colombia, by Barbour and Loveridge, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 69, I929, 22/. Type-locality: 194^ Constrictor constrictor siqma Smith. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 93: 411. Mar'a Madre Island, Tres Mar'as, Mexico. Forcart. Herpetolog ica, 7: I99. 1951 Boa constrictor imperatoi i

I

i

i

Mexico to northwestern South America, west of Andes,

Distribution:

in

Colombia, Ecuador, and

Peru.

Boa constr ictor occ dental s Ph i

i

i

1

i

pp

i

Type-locality: 187? Boa occidentalis Philippi Zeitsch. Gesammte Na turw ss. , 41: 128, pi. 3. Argentina; indicated as Provincias de Mendoza and San Juan, Argentina, by Stimson, Das Tierreich, 89, I969, 3. Forcart, Herpetolog ica, f: 1991951 Boa constrictor occ idental is i

Argentina and Paraguay.

Distribution:

Boa constr ictor orton

i

i

Cope

Type-locality: Chilete, near Cope. Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, I7 (I877): 35. I878 Boa ortoni Pacasmayo, Peru, 3^00 ft. Stimson, Das Tierreich, 89, 1969> ^' 1951 Boa constr ictor orton i

i

Distribution:

i

Northwestern Peru.

Boa constr ctor sabogae (Barbour) i

I9O6 Epicrates saboqae Barbour, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 46: 226. Panama, which is now spelled Taboga Island. 1951 Boa constrictor sabooae Forcart , Herpetolog ica, 7: I99.

Distribution; Taboga

Island,

Panama.

Type-locality: Saboga

Island,


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REPTILlA: SERPENTES: VIPER IDAE

BOTHROPS

BOTHROPS Wagler

Type-species: Coluber lanceolatus Lacepede. 1824 Bothrops Wagler, in Spix, Sp. Nov. Serp. Bras.: 'jO. Type-species: Bothriechis niqroviridis 1855 Botlir lech is Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1855= 2/8. Peters. Type-species: Tr qonocephalus 1860 Teleuraspis Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1855' 338. schleqel Berthold. Type-species: Thamnocenchr s aurifer 1860 Thamnocenchr is Salvin, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860: 455. Salv n. Type-species: Bothr iops is 1861 Bothr ioDS is Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, I86I: 359' quadr scutatus Peters. Type-species: Tr qonocephalus I87I Porth id um Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., I87I: 2O7. lansberg Schlegel. Type-species: Rh noceroph is nasus Carman. 1881 Rh noceroph s Garman, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 8: 85. Type-species: At ropos undulatus Jan. I887 Ophryacus Cope, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., J2: 88. Type-species: Thana toph s torvus I885 Thanatoph s Posada-Arango, Bull. Soc. Zool. France, 14: 3^3' Posada-Arango. i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

Distribution: Mexico; Central America; almost all of South America except southernmost parts, Lesser Antilles as far north as Martinique. Content: 59 species, of which 5I ^'"e found within limits set for this work, following the most recent list of species by Hoge, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 32, I565 (1966), IO5. Matrix for

identification of species

Matriz para

ident f icac on dc especies i

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40

BOTHROPS


41


A2

BOTHROPS


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43

BOTHROPS

BOTHROPS ALBOCARINATUS Shreve 153* Bothrops a lbocar nata Shreve, Occ. Pap. Pastaza, from Canelos to R'o Maranon, i

Distribution:

R'o Pastaza drainage,

Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Ecuador.

8;

I3O.

Type-locality:

R'o

Ecuador.

BOTHROPS ALTERNATUS Dumlril, Bibron and Dumeril I854 Bothrops al terna tus Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., 7: 1512, pi. 82 bis, figs. 1-la. Type-locality: Paraguay and South America. naequal s MagalhSes, Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz, 18: 153» pls. 7"12. Type-locality: 1525 Laches s Vila de Sao Lourenjo, Lago a Dos Patos, Estado do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. i

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Distribution:

Northern Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, and southeastern Brazil.

BOTHROPS ALTICOLUS Parker 1534 Bothrops alt icola Parker, Ann. Mag. Loja, Ecuador, 5200 ft.

Distribution:

Nat.

Hist.,

(lO) 14:

272.

Type-locality:

Five km east of

Known only from type locality.

I873 Bothrops ammodyto des Leybold, Escursion a las Pampas Arjentinas; Hojas de mi Diario: 80. Typelocality: Northern Argentina. 1881 Rh noceroph s nasus Carman, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 8: 85. Type-locality: Puerto San Antonio, Argent na. I885 Bothrops patagon icus Mijller, Verb. Naturforsch. Ges. Basel, ]: 697. Type-locality: Bah'a Blanca, Argent na. I855 Bothrops burme ister Koslowsky, Rev. Mus. La Plata, 6: 365, pi. 4. Chilecito, Type-locality: La Rioja, Argentina. i

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i

i

i

i

Distribution:

Provincia Tucuman to Provincia Chubut, Argentina.

BOTHROPS ANDIANUS Amaral 1923 Bothrops andiana Amaral. Proc. New England Zool. Club, Departamento Cuzco, Peru, 8000-10,000 ft.

Distribution:

8:

IO3.

Type-locality:

Machu Picchu,

Known only from Departamento Cuzco, Peru.

BOTHROPS ASPER (Garman) 188S Tr Qonocephalus asper Garman, Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool., 8: 124. Type-locality: Obispo, Darien, Panama 1885 Bothrops atrox septentr ional is Mu'Uer. Verb. Naturforsch. Ges. Basel, ]: 655. Type-locality: None given; recorded as Costa Grande, Guatemala, by Stuart, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., i

122,

1963,

123. Hoge.

1966 Bothrops asper

Mem.

Inst.

Butantan, 32 (1965):

II3.

Distribution: Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Mexico south on both Atlantic and Pacific slopes at lower elevations throughout Central America and Pacific slopes of Colombia and Ecuador.


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BOTHROPS ATROX (Linnaeus) "Asia"; restricted to Type-locality: 1758 Coluber airox Linnaeus, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10: 222. Surinam, according to Hoge, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 32, I965 (1566), II3. Type-locality: Rio Amazon, 1824 BothroDS furia Waqler. in Spix, Sp. Nov. Serp. Bras.: 52, pi. 20. Brazil? Demerara, Guyana. Type-locality: Gray, Zoological Miscellany: 47. 1842 BothroDS Sabini Demerara, Guyana. Type-locality: 1842 Bothrops subscutatus Gray. Zoological Miscellany: 47. Type-locality: Berbice; Demarara; Tropical 1849 Bothrops affinis Gray. Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus.; 7Amcr ica. Venezuelenz Briceno, Bol. Ministerio Salubr. Agr'c. Cria, Venezuela, 1534 B.r othroDs ] Neuvoiedi Type-locality: R'o de Oro region, Venezuela. 1 (15): 46. i

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Distribution: Tropical forests of Guianas, Venezuela, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia; also Misiones, Argentina.

BOTHROPS BARNETTI Parker Type-locality: Parl<er, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (u) 2: 447. 1938 Bothrops barnett Quebradas Honda and Perines, between Lobitos and Talara, northern Peru.

From mouths of

i

Distribution:

Coast of northern Peru.

BOTHROPS BICOLOR Bocourt

Type-locality: Forests of St. 1868 Bothrops bicolor Bocourt, Ann. Sc . Nat. Paris (5) 10: 202. Augustin, on western slope of Cordillera, Departamento de Solola, Guatemala, 6IO m. TypeMHller, Verh. Nat. Ges. Basel, 6: 399, pi. 3, fig. A. I878 Bothrops ( Bothriechis ) Bernoull Volcan Atitlan, Guatemala. locality: i

i

Distribution:

i

Pacific foothills of Guatemala and Chiapas, Mexico.

BOTHROPS BILINEATUS (Wied)

Type-locality: I825 C.[ ophias J bilineatus Wied, Beitrage zur Naturgesch ichte von Brasilien, 1; 483. Villa Vijoza, = Maroba, according to Hoge and Lancini, Publ. Oc. Mus. Cien. Nat. Caracas, Zool., 11, 1962, 17, on Rio Peruhype, Estado da Bah'a, Brazil. I854 Bothrops b il neatus Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., 7' 151^»

i

Distribution: Content:

Amazonian South America; an isolated Atlantic slope population

Brazil.

Two subspecies.

Key to the subspecies 1.

in

Clave de subespecies

Dorsum ground color green, with all scales of head and back heavily dark-spotted; no vertical dark bars on upper labials smaraqd nus Color not as above b il neatus i

i

Bothrops bill neatus

b

i

1

i

1.

Dorso coloreado en verde, todas las escamas de la cabeza y el dorso densamente manchadas de oscuro; sin barras verticales oscuras en las labiales super iores- smaragdinus Coloracion no como el anterior b 1 neatus i

i

neatus (Wied)

1869 Tr qonocephalus ( Bothrops arboreus Cope, Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, 11: 157« Typelocality: Bah'a, Brazil. 1966 Bothrops bilineatus b 1 neatus Hoge. Mem. Inst. Butantan, 32 (1965): 114, pi. 1, fig. )

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Distribution: Equatorial forests of Venezuela and Guianas; Territorio Federal Amapa, Brazil; and isolated population in forests of Atlantic slope from Bah'a to Rio de Jane ro, Braz 1. i

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BOTHROPS

BothrODS bill neatus smaragd nus Hoge i

1966 Bothrops bil ineatus smaragd nus Hoge, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 32 (1565): 11^, pi. 1, figs. 2a-b. Type-locality: Upper Rio Perus, Estado do Amazonas, Brazil. i

Amazonian Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil; one specimen in Distribution: Universidad Central, Caracas, from Territorio Amazonas, Venezuela, fits description of this subspecies, according to Abdem Lancini.

BOTHROPS BRAZIL

Hoge

I

Hoge, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 25: I5, figs. 1-6 and 7b. 1553 Bothrops braz il on Rio Acara-Mirim, Estado do Para, Brazil.

Type-locality:

Tome Assu

Distribution: Probably throughout equatorial forests; known from Venezuela, Guianas, and Colombia, as well as Para, Amazonas, and extreme northern Mato Grosso, Brazil.

BOTHROPS CASTELNAUDI Dumeril, Bibron and Oumeril Not Type-locality: I854 Bothrops Castelnaudi Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., 7: I5II. designated; Guichenot, in Castelnau, Expedition dans les Parties Centrales de I'Amerique du Sud, Reptiles, 1855> 76, gave type locality as "Province du Goyaz", now Estado de Goias, Brazil. Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril (in error for castelnaud Dumeril, Bibron and I854 Atropos Castelnaut Dumeril), Erp. Gen., J: 388. Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril), Proc. Acad. 1860 Bothr ech s Castelnau Cope ( in error for castelnaud Nat. Sci. Phila., 1860: 345. Type-locality: Quito, 1861 Bothr iops s quadr scutatus Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, I86I: 359' Ecuador; in error, according to Peters, Rev. Ecuat. Ent. Parasit., 2, 1955> 347I87I Bothr iops s castelnav Cope ( in error for castelnaud Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril), Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., I87I: 2O9. Mountain; Type-locality: I885 Thanatoph s montanus Posada-Arango, Bull. Soc. Zool. France, I889: JH. of Antijpquia, Colombia, 2200 m. 1966 Bothrops quadr icar na tus Hoge (in error for quadr scutatus Peters), Mem. Inst. Butantan, J2 (1965): 118. i

i

i

— i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

|_

I

Distribution:

Equatorial forests of Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.

BOTHROPS COLOMBIENSIS (HaUowell) 1845 Tr igonocephalus Colombiens s Hallowell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1845: 246. "Republic of Colombia, within two hundred miles of Caracas". 1966 Bothrops colombiensis Hoge, Mem. Inst. Butantan, J2 (1965)' l64. i

Type-locality:

Distribution:

Northern Venezuela except altitudes above 25OO m.

BOTHROPS COTIARA (Gomes) 1913 Laches s Nucleo 1925 Bothrops 1959 Bothrops i

cot iara Gomes, Ann. Paulistas Med. Cirurg., 1: 65, pi. 8, figs. 1-6. Type-locality: Colonial Cruz Machado, Marechal Mallet, Estado do Parana, Brazil. cot iara Amaral, Contrib. Harvard Inst. Trop. Biol. Med., 2: 53' cot iara Hoge and Belluomini, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 28 (1957-1958): I96, figs. 3-8.

Distribution:

— —

Araucaria forests of Argentina and Brazil.

BOTHROPS ERYTHROMELAS Amaral 1923 Bothrops erythromelas Amaral, Proc. New England Zool. Club, Joazeiro, Estado da Bahia, Brazil.

Distribution:

Areas of Caatinga vegetation en Brazil.

8:

96.

Type-locality:

Near


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BOTHROPS BOTHROPS FONSECAI Hoge and Belluomini 1555 Bothrops fonsecai Hoge and Belluomini, Mem, Inst. Butantan, 28 (1957-195B): I95, figs. Type-locality: Santo Antonio do Capivary, Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

5.

Northeastern Sao Paulo, southern Rio de Janeiro and extreme southern Minas Gerais,

Distribution: Brazil.

BOTHROPS GOOMANI

l-J and

(Gunther)

Type-locality! 186s Bothriechis qodmanni Gunther. Ann, Mag. Nat. Hist., {3) 12: 364, pi. 6, fig. G. Ouenas and other parts of tableland of Guatemala. 1868 Bothrops Bramm ianus Bocourt, Ann. Sc . Nat. Paris, (5) 10: 201. Type-locality: San Lucas, Guatemala, 155^ m. I878 Bothrops ( Bothr ops s ) qodmann Muller, Verh. Naturforsch. Ges. Basel, 6: 402, pi. 3> fig. B. 18B0 Bothriechis scut igera Fischer, Arch, fur Naturg., 46 (l): 218, pi. 8, figs. 8-9. Type-locality: Guatemala. I883 Bothr ech s tr ianqul gera Fischer, Ostei Programm Akad. Gymnasiums Hamburg, 1833' 1-3' Typelocality: Guatemala. i

i

i

i

i

i

i

Distribution:

Oaxaca and Chiapas, Mexico to Panama at moderate to high elevations.

BOTHROPS HYOPRORUS Amaral 1935 Bothrops hyoprora Amaral, Mem. Colomb ia.

Distribution:

BOTHROPS

Inst.

Butantan,

9=

222, figs.

]-S-

Type-locality:

Equatorial forests of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and western Brazil.

IGLESIASI Amaral

gles ias Amaral, Proc. New England Zool. Club, 8: 971923 Bothrops Type-locality: Grande on right bank of Rio Gurgueia, Estado do Piau', Brazil. i

i

Distribution:

BOTHROPS

La Pedrera,

Near Fazenda

Known only from northern Piauf, Brazil.

INSULARIS (Amaral)

1921 Lachesis

insularis Amaral. Anex. Mem. Inst. Butantan, 1; 18, pis. Estado de Sao Paulo, Brazil. nsular s Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: 114.

'^-i,

figs.

I-5.

Type-locality:

Isla Queimada Grande,

1929 Bothrops

i

i

Distribution:

Queimada Grande

Island, Brazil.

BOTHROPS ITAPETININGAE (Boulenger) 1907 Lachesis tapet 1929 Bothrops I

i

i

n i

Distribution:

tapet

n nqae Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (7) 20: Estado de Sao Paulo, Brazil. tapet ni nqae Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: 235. i

i

nga,

i

i

338.

Type-locality:

Southeastern Brazil.

BOTHROPS JARARACA (Wied) 1824 Cophias ja jaraca Wied (later emended to jararaca ). Is is von Oken, I5: IIO3. Type-locality: None mentioned; later given as Mucur', Lagoa d'Arara, Brazil, by Wied, Beitrage zur Naturgesch ichte von Brasilien, 1, 1825, 481. 1824 Bothrops Meqaera Wagler (preoccupied by Bothrops meqaera Shaw, 1802), in Spix, Sp. Nov. Serp. Bras.: 50, pi. I9. Type-locality: Bah'a, Brazil.


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BOTHROPS

BOTHROPS JARARACA (Wled), continued Type-locality: 1824 Bothrops leucost qma Waqler, in Spix, Sp. Mov. Serp. Bras.: 53> pl- 21, fig. 1. Bah'a, Brazil. Type-locality: 1824 Bothrops tessellatus Waqler. in Spix, Sp. Nov. Serp. Bras.: 54, pi. 21, fig. 2. Rio San Francisco, Brazil. Type-locality: 1824 Bothrops taeniatus Waqler. in Spix, Sp. Nov. Serp. Bras.: 55, pi. 21, fig. 3. Rio Amazonas, Brazil. Type-locality: 1825 Cj" ophias ] Jararakka Wied. Beitrage zur Naturgesch chte von Brasilien, 1: 47O. T\lot mentioned. I74. 18^0 [ Bothrops ] Jararaca Waqler. Nat. Syst. Amph. 1925 Bothrops iararaca Amaral . Cont. Harvard Inst. Trop. Biol. Med., 2: 42; pi. 2; pi. 4, figs. 2-2'; pl. 6A, figs. 2-2'; pi. 7, figs. 2-2'. i

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Distribution:

:

Brazil from central Minas Gerais south; Paraguay; Misiones, Argentina.

BOTHROPS JARARACUSSU Lacerda Type-locality; jararacussu Lacerda, Lejons sur le Venin des Serpents du Bresil: 8. Province of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 1925 Bothrops jararacussu Amaral, Cont. Harvard Inst. Trop. Biol. Med., 2: 43, pl. J; pl. 4, figs.

1884 Bothrops

3-3';

pl.

figs.

6A,

3-3';

pl.

7,

Distribution: Northeastern Argentina southern Minas Gerais southward.

BOTHROPS LANSBERGI

3-3'-

figs. in

Misiones, southern Bolivia, Paraguay and Brazil from

(Schlegel) Schleqel, Mag. Zool. Rept., (I-3)) pl-

1841 Tr iqonocephalus lansberqii

Colomb ia 1860 T.[ eleurasp

var. brachystoma Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc is] Castelnau Unknown. focal ty: Jan. Elenco Sist. Ofidi: 12/. othrops ] Lansberqi I889 Thanatophis sutus Posada Arango, Bull. Soc. Zool. France, I885: 3^^' Colomb a. i

Type-locality:

!•

i

.

Turbaco,

Phila., 1859= 335-

Type-

i

Type-locality:

Zea,

i

Distribution:

Discontinuous; Caribbean Venezuela and Colombia; Honduras.

Three subspecies.

Content:

indicated with which subspecies should be associated the synonyms

Comment: No recent author has here 1 sted. i

Key to the subspecies 1.

2.

Clave de subespecies

Ventrals more than 146 Ventrals menos de 146

2

roze

Snout raised sharply upward Snout not at all turned up

Bothrops lansberq

i

i

lansberq

i

1959 B. othrops ] l.[ ansberq

Distribution:

i

2.

Ventrales mas de 146 Ventrales menos de 146

2

roze

i

j

lansberq

i

i

— Roze,

i

Hocico levantado bruscamente hacia arriba-lansbero Hocico no levantado hacia arriba annectens

(Schlegel)

i

i

lansberq front -annectens i

in

1.

i

Amer.

Mus.

Novitates, 193*=

Arid and semi-arid regions of Caribbean coast

in

Colombia.

H-

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BOTHROPS

BothroDs lansberg

i

annectens (Schmidt)

i

annectens Schmidt, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 45: 1536 Tr imeresurus lansberg Subirana Valley, Yoro, Honduras, 2800 ft. locality: 1566 Bothrops lansberqii annectens Hoge, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 32 {l955)= 123i

'j)0.

i

Type-

Honduras.

Distribution:

BothroDS lansberg

i

Peters

rozei

i

venezuelens s Roze (preoccupied by Bothrops venezuelens s Sandner), 1555 Bothrops lansberg Caripito, Monagas, Venezuela, 50Type-locality: Amer. Mus. Novitates, 153*= HPeters (replacement name for Bothrops venezuelens is Roze), Proc. roze 1568 Bothrops lansberg Biol. Soc. Washington, 81: 320. i

i

i

i

i

i

i

Northern Venezuela.

Distribution:

BOTHROPS LATERALIS (Peters) Type-locality: 1863 Bothriechis lateralis Peters. Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1862: 674. and Volcan Barba, Costa Rica. I878 Bothrops ( Bothriechis ) lateral is Muller. Verb. Naturforsch. Ges. Basel, 6: 401. Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sc . Bull., 3*' 175' 1951 Bothrops lateralis

Distribution:

Veragua

i

Costa Rica and Panama.

BOTHROPS LICHENOSUS Roze 1958 Bothrops 1 ichenosa Roze, Acta. Biol. Venezuelica, Tepui, Estado Bol'var, Venezuela.

Distribution:

3O8,

2:

three figs.

Type-locality:

Chimanta

Known only from type locality.

BOTHROPS LOJANUS Parker 1930 Bothrops lo jana Parker, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., Loja, Ecuador, 2200 m.

Distribution;

i^^

5

'•

568.

Type-locality;

Loja, Provincia de

Known only from vicinity of type locality.

BOTHROPS MARAJOENSIS Hoge 1966 Bothrops mara joens is Hoge, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 32 (1965): Island, Estado do Para, Brazil.

Distribution:

I23.

Type-locality;

Severino, Mara jo

Known only from savannah of Marajo, Brazil.

BOTHROPS MEDUSA (Sternfeld) 1920 Lachesis medusa Sternfeld, Senckenberg iana, 2: Venezuela. Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 1929 Bothrops medusa

Distribution: Venezuela.

Cordillera de

la

180, figs. 4:

1-2.

Type-locality:

Caracas,

236.

Costa, Distrito Federal and Estados de Aragua and Carabubo,


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BOTHROPS

BOTHROPS MICROPHTHALMUS Cope I876 Bothrops microphthalmus Cope. Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., (2) 8(1875): Between Balso Puerto and Moyabamba, Peru.

Distribution:

Amazonian lowlands of Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia; Pacific slopes of Colombia.

Clave de subespecies

Key to the subspecies

Ventrals more than 16$; scale rows 25 or colomb ianus or more Ventrals fewer than l65; scale rows fewer m icrophthalmus than 25

Bothrops

Type-locality:

Two subspecies.

Content:

1.

182.

m

1.

Ventrales mas de l65i hileras de escamas colomb ianus 25 o mas Ventrales menos de 165; hileras de escamas m icrophthalmus menos de 25

icrophthalmus m icrophthalmus Cope

Type-locality: 1512 Lachesis pleuroxanthus Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (b) 10: 423. Alpayaca, R'o Pastaza, eastern Ecuador, 36OO ft. Rendahl and Vestergren (by inference), Ark. 1540 [ Bothrops m icrophthalmus m icrophthalmus J for Zool., 33A: 15,

Amazonian lowlands of Ecuador, Peru, and one locality

Distribution:

in

Bolivia.

Bothrops m icrophthalmus colomb ianus Rendahl and Vestergren 1540 Bothrops m icrophthalmus colomb ianus Rendahl and Vestergren, Ark. for Zool., 33*' 15' Type-locality: La Costa, Cauca, Colombia. Pacific slope of Colombia.

Distribution:

BOTHROPS MOOJENI Hoge 1966 Bothrops moo jen Hoge, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 32 (1965): 126, pi. Bras'lia, Distrito Federal, Brazil. i

Distribution:

4;

pi.

5,

fig.

2.

Type-locality:

Known only from type locality.

BOTHROPS NASUTUS Bocourt Panzos, on banks of 1868 Bothrops nasutus Bocourt, Ann. Sci. Nat. Paris (5) 10: 202. Type-locality: Rl'o Polochic, Guatemala. I876 Bothriopsis proboscideus Cope. Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., (2) 8 (I875): I5O, pi. 27, fig. 3. Type-locality: Sipurio, Costa Rica.

Distribution; Ecuador.

Vera Cruz, Mexico, south on east coast of Central America to Pacific Colombia and

BOTHROPS NEUWIEDI Wagler 1824 Bothrops neuwiedi Wagler. Estado da Bah'a, Brazil.

In

Spix, Sp.

Nov.

Serp.

Bras.:

56,

pl-

22,

fig.

1.

Type-locality;

1824 Bothrops leucurus Waaler, Bah ia, Braz 1.

in

Spix, Sp.

Nov.

Serp.

Bras.:

57>

pl-

22,

fig.

2,

Type-locality;

i

Distribution:

East of Andes and north of 10°S

in

South America.

Content: Twelve subspecies.

Comment; We have not been able to devise a satisfactory key to the subspecies, and the user will have to consult the original descriptions of the taxa to make an Identification.


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BOTHROPS Bothrops neuw led

neuw ed i

i

1525 Bothrops neuw iedi

Wagler

i

neuwiedi

i

— Amaral,

i

Contr. Harvard

Inst.

Trop.

Biol.

Med.,

2:

57*

Southern Bahia, Brazil.

Distribution:

Bothrops neuw edi

bol

i

vianus Amaral

i

Typebol viana Amaral, Bull. Antivenin Inst. America, 1: 6, fig. 2. 1527 Bothrops neuwiedi Buenavista, Provincia del Sara, Departamento Santa Cruz de la Sierra, locality: i

Bol

i

i

V ia.

Departamento Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia; extreme western part of Distribution! Estado de Mato Grosso, Brazil.

Bothrops neuw ed i

i

d

i

porus Cope

Vermejo Type-locality: 1862 Bothrops diporus Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 14: 347. River region; given as region of R'o Vermejo, on boundary of Paraguay and Argentina, by Cochran, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., 220, I96I, I5I. mer id onal is mer d onal s Amaral (preoccupied by Bothrops neuw edi 1530 Bothrops neuw ed Type-locality: Muller), Bull. Antivenin Inst. America, 4 (3): 66, fig. 1. Embarcacion, Salta, Argentina. Cochran. Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., 220: I5I. d porus 1561 Bothrops neuwiedi i

i

i

i

i

i

Distribution!

i

i

i

i

i

i

Central and northern Argent na, southern Paraguay and Estado do Parana, i

Braz 1. i

Bothrops neuw ed i

i

goyazens

1525 Bothrops neuw ied 14,

fig.

Distribution:

Bothrops neuw ed i

1

i

Amaral

s

goyazens

i

pl'

3;

i

f'9»

15>

i

Amaral, Contr. Harvard Inst. Trop. Biol. Med., Ipamery, Goias, Brazil. Type-locality!

s

3-

2;

5^,

pl.

Known only from type locality.

lutz

(m randa-R be iro)

i

i

1

Type-locality: 1515 Laches s lutz M randa-R be ro. Arch. Mus. Nac. Rio de Janeiro, I7: 4, pl. Rio Sao Francisco, Bah'a, Brazil. bah ens s Amaral, Contr. Harvard Inst. Trop. Biol. Med., 2: 57> pl- l** 1525 Bothrops neuw ed fig. 1, and pl. I5, fig. 1. Type-locality: Itiuba, Bah'a, Brazil. lutz Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: 238. 1529 Bothrops neuw ed i

Distribution:

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

1925 Bothrops neuw ed i

14,

Distribution!

Dry regions of Bah'a, Brazil.

Bothrops neuwi edi mattoqrossens

pl.

i

fig.

i

i

mattoqrossens pl.

6;

Amaral

is

16,

i

fig. 6.

s

Amaral, Contr. Harvard Inst. Trop. Biol. Med., 2: 60, Type-locality: Miranda, Estado de Mato Grosso, Brazil.

Southern Mato Grosso, Brazil.

Bothrops neuw iedi mer

i

di

onal s Muller i

188S Bothrops atrox meridionalis Mijller, Verh. Naturforsch. Ges. Basel, "j: 699Type-locality: Andarai, Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 193^ Bothrops neuwiedi fluminensis Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 7 (1932): 97, fig. 1. Typelocality: Easternmost section of Rio de Janeiro, near Cabo SSo Thome, Brazil. 1966 Bothrops neuwi di mer id ional s Hoge, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 32 (1965): 128. i

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Distribution!

Rio de Janeiro,

Guanabara and Espirito Santo, Brazil.


s

1

s

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BOTHROPS

Bothrops neuw ed i

paranaens

i

1525 Bothrops neuw iedi fig.

14,

i

pauloens

i

1525 Bothrops neuw ed i

fig.

14,

i

p

i

Amaral

s

fig.

16,

i

p

i

pi.

2;

Amaral, Contr. Harvard Inst. Trop. Biol. Med., Type-locality: Leme, S3o Paulo, Brazil.

s

i

5.

2:

59>

pl'

s

i

Amaral

auhyens

i

fig.

15,

Amaral, Contr. Harvard Inst. Trop. Biol. Med., Fazenda Grande, Piau', Brazil. Type-locality:

s

i

2.

2:

pl-

58>

Piau', Pernambuco, Estado do Ceara and southern Maranhao, Brazil.

Distribution:

i

i

lauhyens i

fig.

Bothrops neuw ed

61, pi.

2:

Southern parts of Estado de Sao Paulo, Brazil.

1525 Bothrops neuw ed 14,

Amaral, Contr. Harvard Inst. Trop. Biol. Med., Castro, Parana, Brazil. Type-locality.

s

i

f.

pauloens

i

i

pi.

5;

Distribution:

Bothrops neuw ed

fig.

16,

Estado do Parana, Brazil.

Distribution:

Bothrops neuw ed

Amaral

paranaens

i

pi.

7;

s

i

pubescens (Cope)

i

lypeI87O Tr qonocephalus ( Bothrops ) pubescens Cope, Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, 11 (I865): 157Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. locality: Amaral, Contr. Harvard Inst. Trop. Biol. Med., 2: 6I, pi. r oqrandens 1525 Bothrops neuw ed do Sul, Brazil. Type-locality: Itaquy, Rio Grande 14, fig. 8; pi. 16, fig. 8. pubescens Hoqe . Mem. Inst. Butantan, 28 (1957-I558): 84. 1555 Bothrops neuwiedi i

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Distribution:

Bothrops neuw ed i

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Estado do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil; Uruguay.

urutu Lacerda

Type-locality: 1884 Bothrops urutu Lacerda, Lee. Ven. Serp. Bresil: 11, pi. 3Minas Gerais, now Estado de Minas Gerais, Brazil. urutu Amaral . Mem. Inst. Butantan, 10 (1536): 160. 1937 Bothrops neuwiedi

Provincia de

i

Southern Minas Gerais and northern Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Distribution:

BOTHROPS NIGROVIRIDIS (Peters) Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1859: 278, fig. 4. I859 Bothr ech s n qrovir id Type-locality: Volcan Barba, Costa Rica. Muller, Verh. Naturforsch. Ges. Basel, 6: 401. I878 Bothrops ( Bothr ech s ) n qrov r d s I

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Distribution: Content:

i

1

1

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Chiapas, Mexico to Panama.

Three subspecies.

Key to the subspecies 1.

2.

Ventrals more than 1 5O Ventrals fewer than 1 5O

Clave de subespecies 2 n

i

qrov r i

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d

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s

Dorsum uniform, scales with narrow black edges; no temporal streak '"archi Dorsum green with scattered yellow spots; aurifer black streak on temporal i

2.

Ventrales mas de I5O Ventrales menos de I5O

2 n

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qrov

ir

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Dorso uniforme, escamas con hordes negros angostos; sin estrfa temporal march Oorso verde con manchas amarillas dispersas; con estr'a negra en el temporal aurifer i

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n

igrovi rid is niqrovir idi s (Peters)

1929 Bothrops niqroviridis nigroviridis

— Barbour

and Lover dge, Bull. Antivenin Inst. America, i

1.

3:

Costa Rica to Panama.

Distribution;

Bothrops nigroviridis aur ifer (Salvin) TypeI860 Thamnocenchris aurifer Salvin, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, I860: 459, Pl- 32, fig- !• Coban, Alta Verapaz, Guatemala. locality: Muller, Verb. Naturforsch. Ges. Basel, 6: AOl. 18/8 Bothrops aurifer Barbourand Loveridge, Bull. Antivenin Inst. America, 3' !• 1529 Bothrops n grov ir id s aur if era

Caribbean slope from Chiapas, Mexico to Guatemala.

Distribution:

Bothrops

n

i

grov

ir id

1929 Bothrops fig.

i

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n

1.

i

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s

march

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Barbour and Loveridge

Barbour and Loveridge, Bull. Antivenin Inst. America, grov ir id s march Quimistan, Santa Barbara, Honduras. Type-locality: i

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'}:

2,

Vicinity of type locality.

Distribution:

Although not listed by Hoge as a valid subspecies of n grov r d s by Hoge, Mem. Butantan, 32, 1965 (1966), I29, neither is it given as a synonym of any other taxon. Since it apparently has not been synonymized with any existing taxon, we list it here.

Comment:

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BOTHROPS NUMMIFER (Ruppell) Mexico; Type-locality: 1845 Atropos nummifer Ruppell. Verb. Mus. Senckenberg, 3" 313* Teapa. Tabasco, Mexico, by Burger, Bull. Chicago Acad. Sc . , 9i ^35^> 65. to othrops j nummifer Jan, Elenco Sist. Of idi: 126.

restricted

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Distribution; Content:

Southeastern edge of Mexican Plateau

in

San Luis Potos' and Oaxaca to Costa Rica.

Three subspecies, one of which (the nominate subspecies)

ex tral im

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tal.

Clave de subespecies

Key to the subspecies 1.

is

Lateral spots vertically elongate and many mex icanus fused with dorsal blotches Lateral spots rounded, very few fused with occ duus dorsal blotches i

1.

Manchas laterales alargadas vert icalmente y muchas fusionadas con los bloques mex icanus dorsales Manchas laterales redondeadas, muy pocas -fusionadas con los bloques dorsales occ iduus

Bothrops numm ifer mex icanus (Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril) I854 Atropos Mex icanus Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., ] (part 2): 1521, pi. 83 bis, Type-locality; Coban, Alta Verapaz, Guatemala. figs. 1-2. 1880 Bothr iech s nummifer var. notata Fischer, Arch, fur Naturg., 46: 222, pi. 8, figs. 10-12. Coban, Alta Verapaz, Guatemala. Type locality: 1882 Bothrops mex icanus Muller, Verb. Naturforsch. Ges. Basel, /• 15*1952 Bothrops nummifer mexicanus Mertens, Abh. Senckenberg Naturforsch. Ges., 487: 79i

Distribution:

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Bothrops nummifer occiduus Hoge 1868 Bothrops af f n s Bocourt (preoccupied by Bothrops af f n s Gray, 1849), San Augustin, on south slope of Type-locality: Paris, {5) 10: 201. in Guatemala, 6IO m. 196^ Bothrops nummifer affinis Stuart. Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 1566 Bothrops numm f er occ duus Hoge (replacement name for Bothrops affinis Inst. Butantan, 32 (1965): I3O. i

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Pacific slope, Guatemala to El Salvador; possibly

Distribution:

in

Ann. Sc

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.

Nat.

mountains, 122:

I3O.

Bocourt), Mem.

Chiapas, Mexico.

BOTHROPS OLIGOLEPIS (Werner)

Type-locality; I9CI Lachesis bilineatus var. ol iqolepi s Werner. Abh. Ber. Mus. Dresden, 9 (2): I3. Bol V ia. Huancabamba, Type-locality: 1912 Lachesis chloromelas Boulenqer. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (s) 10: 423. eastern Peru, above 3OOO ft. 1926 Bothrops chrysomelas Amaral (in error for chloromelas Boulenger), Ann. Carnegie Mus., I6: 3^0. i

Distribution:

Peru and Bolivia.

BOTHROPS OPHRYOMEGAS Bocourt Type-locality: 1868 Bothrops ophryomeoas Bocourt. Ann. Sc . Nat. Paris, (5) 10= 201. on western (actually southern) slope of Cordillera, Escuintla, Guatemala. i

Distribution:

Warm regions

Pacific slope of Central America from western Guatemala to Panama.

BOTHROPS PERUVIANUS (Boulenger) 1903 Lachesis peruvianus Boulenqer. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (7) 12: Carabaya, southeastern Peru. 1929 Bothrops peruviana Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: 240.

35*-

Type-locality:

La Oroya and

Distribution:

BOTHROPS PESSOAI

Southeastern Peru.

Prado

Type-locality: Prado, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 12 (1938-I939): 2. 1939 Bothrops pessoa Estado do Amazonas, Brazil. Hoge, Bol. Mus. Paraense E. Goeldi, 10: 325' 1948 Tr imeresurus pessoa i

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Distribution:

Rio Parauary,

Known only from type locality.

BOTHROPS PICADOI (Dunn) 1939 Tr imeresurus numm f er p icadoi Dunn, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 52: Palma, Costa Rica, 45OO ft. Smith and Taylor, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., 18/: I83. 1945 Bothrops picadoi Taylor. Univ. Kansas Sc . Bull., 34: 180. 1951 Bothrops picadoi i

— —

Distribution:

l65.

Type-locality:

La

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Central Plateau of Costa Rica and surrounding mountains.

BOTHROPS PICTUS (Tschudi) 1845 L.[ achesis ] picta Tschudi, Arch, fur Naturg., 11: I66 (fig. High mountains of Peru. locality: I863 B.[ othrops ] pictus Jan. Elenco Sist. Ofidi: 126.

Distribution:

Coastal region of Peru to 1800

m.

10

in

Fauna Peruana, I845).

Type-


.

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BOTHROPS

PI

RAJA

I

Amaral

1523 Bothrops pirajai Amaral. Proc. New^England Zool. Club, Bah'a, Brazil. 1923 Bothrops neglecta Amaral, Proc. New England Zool. Club,

Distribution;

8: 8:

Type-locality:

55.

100.

Type-locality:

llheus,

Estado da Brazil.

Bah'a,

Known only from southern Bah'a, Brazil.

BOTHROPS PRADOI (Hoge)

Type-locality: Pau Gigante, 1948 Trimeresurus pradoi Hoge. Mem. Inst. Butantan, 20 (1547): I93. Estado do Espirito Santo, Brazil. Hoge. Mem. Inst. Butantan, 32 (1965): I32, pi. 8. 1966 Bothrops pradoi

Distribution: Esp'rito Santo to southern Bahia, Brazil.

BOTHROPS PULCHER (Peters) Type-locality: 1862 Tr iqonocephalus pulcher Peters, Monats Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1862: 672. Ecuador; in error, according to Peters, Rev. Ecuat. Ent. Parasit., 2, 1555> 3*7' Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: 240. 1525 Bothrops pulchra

Quito,

Distribution:

Equatorial forests

in

Amazonian lowlands of Ecuador and Peru.

BOTHROPS PUNCTATUS (CarcTa)

TypeI856 Laches s punctata Garc'a, Los Of idios Venenosas de Cauca, Cali, Colombia: 31> fig. 8. Las Montanas de Oagua, Colombia. locality; Unknown; "America Peracca, An. Mus. Napoli, 3 (l2): 2. Type-locality: 1510 Laches s Mont icell trop icale". Cana, eastern Type-locality: 1523 Bothrops leptura Amaral, Proc. New England Zool. Club, 8: 102. Panama, 3OOO ft. Dunn, Caldasia, 3' 21$. 1944 Bothrops punctatus i

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Distribution:

Darien of Panama to northwestern Ecuador.

BOTHROPS ROEDINGERI Mertens 1942 Bothrops roedi nqer Peru.

Distribution:

Mertens, Beitrage zur Fauna Perus, 11: 284.

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Type-locality:

Hacienda Huayri,

Desert region. Pacific coast of Peru.

BOTHROPS SANCTAECRUCIS Hoge 1966 Bothrops sanctaecruci Hoge. Mem. Inst. Rio Secure, upper Rio Beni, Bolivia.

Distribution:

BOTHROPS SCHLEGELI

Butantan, 32 (1965):

133> pl»

9-

Type-locality:

Oromomo,

Amazonian lowlands of Bolivia.

(Berthold)

1846 Tr igonocephalus schlegel Berthold, Nachr. Univ. Ges. Wiss. Gottingen: I47. Type-locality: Popayan; indicated to be Popayan, Colombia by Dunn and Stuart, Copeia, 195*> 561859 Lachesis nitidus Gunther. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, I859: 414, pi. 20, fig. C. Type-locality: Western Andes of Ecuador. 1863 B. [othrops ] Schlegeli Jan. Elenco Sist. Ofidi: I27. I87O Bothrops ( Teleurasp is ) n oroadspersus Ste ndachner, Sitz. Math.-Natur. CI. Akad. Wiss. Wien, 62: Type-locality: 348, pi. 8. Central America. 1889 Thanatophis torvus Posada Arango, Bull. Soc. Zool. France, 1889: 345. Type-locality: Antioquia, Colomb a 1951 Bothrops schlegel —Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sc . Bull., 34: I73. 1966 Bothrops schleoell Hoge (in error for schlegel Berthold), Mem. Inst. Butantan, 32 (1965): I34. i

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Distribution: Venezuela.

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BOTHROPS SUPRACILIARIS Taylor suprac il iar is Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sc . Bull., J6: ]')! , fig. 391554 Bothrops schleqel Mountains near San Isidro del General, San Jose Province, Costa Rica. locality: 1963 [ Bothrops supraciliaris J— Stuart. Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 122: I3I. i

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Known only from type locality.

Distribution:

BOTHROPS VENEZUELENSIS Sandner Montilla Inst. Terap. Exp. Lab. "Veros" Ltda., 21 (5): s Sandner Montilla, Mon. Cien. Type-locality: "Boca de Tigre", Serran'a de El Avila, Distrito Federal al Norte de Caracas, Venezuela. Sandner Montilla and Romer, Nov. Cien. Contr. Ocas. Mus. Hist. Nat. La Salle, 1361 Bothrops p f ano Serran'a de el Avila, El Papelon, Venezuela. Type-locality: 29= 3> figs- 1-4. 1961 Bothrops venezuelae Sandner Montilla, Mon. Cien. Centr. Ocas. Mus. Hist. Nat. La Salle, Caracas, Zool., JO: 3« Type-locality: Serran'a de El Avila, Venezuela.

1952 Bothrops venezuelens

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BOTHROPS XANTHOGRAMMUS (Cope)

Type-locality: 1868 Tr qonocephalus xanthoqrammus Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1868: 110. Pallatanga, Ecuador. I889 Bothrops quadr scuta tus Posada Arango (preoccupied by quadr scutatus Peters, I86I), Bull. Soc. Zool. France, I889: 3^5* Type-locality: Antioquia, Colombia. Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: 241. 1929 Bothrops xanthoqramma 1966 Bothrops xantoqrammus Hoge ( in error for xanthoqrammus Cope), Mem. Inst. Butantan, 32 (l965)' i

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135-

Highlands of Ecuador; doubtful

Distribution:

in

Colombia.

INCERTAE SEDIS

Comment: The following taxa have not been included by Klemmer or Hoge in their recent lists of Neotropical Viperids. Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 3, I896, 535> included all in the synonymy of his composite species Laches s la nceola t us . a taxon now regarded as endemic to Martinique. These taxa are probably all synonymous with one of following: a trox . Jararaca . jararacussu . and some could take priority over the latter two. i

1788 Coluber amb guus Gmelin, Systema Naturae, Ed. 12: 1104. Type-locality: America Unknown. Type-locality: 1789 cT oluber T qr nus Lacepede, Hist. Nat. Serp., 2: 82. Type-locality: Brazil. 1789 C. oluber ] Brasil iensis Laclpede, Hist. Nat. Serp., 2: 98. 1802 V pera bras 1 n ana Latreille (emendation of bras 1 ens s Lacepede), Hist. Nat. Rept., 4; ]. Daudin (substitute name for Coluber amb guus Gmelin), Hist. Nat. Rept., 6: 60. 1803 V ipera We gel Type-locality: America. 1821 Coph ias holoser iceus Wied, Reise nach Brasilien, 2: 243. Type -local ity: None given. 1842 Bothrops c nereus Gray, Zoological Miscellany: 47. America. Type-locality: I863 B.|_ othrops J atrox var. d rus Jan, Elenco Sist. Ofidi: 126. Type-locality: Buenos Aires, Mexico, and Orizaba; restricted to Buenos Aires, Argentina, by Smith and Taylor, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. I87, 1945, 180. i

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CALAMODONTOPHIS Amaral 1935 Cala'"°don Amaral (preoccupied by Calamodon Cope, 1875)> Mem. Inst. Butantan, Calamodon pauc idens Amaral. species: 1963 Calamodontoph s Amaral (substitute name for Calamodon Amaral), Copeia, I963! i

Distribution: Content:

5'

2O3.

Type-

580.

As for single known species.

One species.

CALAMODONTOPHIS PAUC DENS (Amaral) I

1935 Calamodon paudicens Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, '): 204, fig. Grande do Sul, Brazil. 1963 [ Calamodontoph is j paucidens Amaral, Copeia, 1963= 58".

1.

Distribution;

Known only from

Estado do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

Type-locality:

S.

SimSo, Rfo


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"^ "^

"At

CHERSODROMUS

"A"

CHERSODROMUS Reinhardt 1860 Chersodromus Reinhardt, Vidensk. Medd. Naturhist. Foren. Kjobenhavn, 1860: Chersodromus L ebmann Reinhardt. 1861 Op sth iodon Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1861: 460. Type-species: torquatus Peters. i

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Type-species

Op isth iodon

Mexico to Guatemala.

Content: Two species, one ( annulatus Zwe if el) extral annulatus to be synonymous with Trop dod psas annul

CHERSODROMUS

242.

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tal.

f era

Reinhardt

I860 Chersodromus Liebmanni Reinhardt, Vidensk. Medd. Naturhist. Foren. Kjobenhavn, 1860: 243. Type-locality: Mexico; restricted to Cuautlapan, Veracruz, Mexico by Smith and Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 33, I55O, 347. 1860 Chersodromus nigricans Reinhardt, Vidensk. Medd. Naturhist. Foren. Kjobenhavn, 1860: 24$. Type-locality: Mexico; restricted to Cuautlapan, Veracruz, Mexico by Smith and Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 33, I55O, 347. 1861 Ooisthiodon torquatus Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, I86I: 46l. Type-locality: Huanusco, In error for Huatusco, Veracruz, Mexico. ISOO Dirosema coUare Werner. Zool. Anz., 23: I97, Figs. 3-5. Type-locality: Mexico; restricted to Cuautlapan, Veracruz, Mexico by Smith and Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 33, I55O, 347.

Distribution:

36S-J92

0—70-

Mexico to Guatemala.


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CHIRONIUS

CH RON US Fitzinger I

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lype-spec ies:

Coluber carinatus

Not desigType-species: 1826 Eroetodrvas Boie, in Ferussac, Bull. Sc . Nat. Geol., Paris, 9: 237. nated. 180, I83O Herpetodrvas Waqler (emendation of Erpetodryas Boie), Nat. Syst. Amph.: Coluber saturninus Linnaeus. Type-species: 1830 Macrops Wagler, Nat. Syst. Amph.: 182. Coluber Laevicollis Wied. Type-species: 1813 Hylophis Fitzinqer. Systema Reptilium: 26. Phyllosira flavescens Type-species: 1862 Phvllosira Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1862: 3A9. Cope. i

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Nicaragua to southern Brazil and Argentina.

Sixteen species.

Clave de especies

Key to the species

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

1.

Con diez filas de escamas en el medio cuerpo Con doce filas de escamas en el medio cuerpo-11

3 6

2.

Anal entera Anal dividida

i Ground color reddish, brownish or yellowish fuscus Ground color green, blue or black

3-

Dorsal scales smooth; fewer than 40 maxillary teeth 5 At least two rows of dorsal scales keeled; fuscus 41-45 maxillary teeth

4.

Ground color reddish cinnamon; light supralabials; eight scale rows at level of anus c innamomeus Ground color brownish-yellow; dark supralabials; ten scale rows at level of anus scurrulus

5-

6.

Paravertebral scales lack pits throughout 7 length of body Paravertebral scales with prominent apical pits f oveatus throughout length of body

Hileras de escamas paravertebrales sin fosetas en toda la longitud del animal 7 Hileras de escamas paravertebrales con fosetas f oveatus en toda la longitud del animal

],

Menos de 135 caudales Mas de I36 caudales

ten scale rows at midbody With twelve scale rows at midbody

2

1. With

11

Anal single Anal divided

Caudals fewer than 135 Caudals more than I36

3

6

4 Color general pardo, rojizo o amarillento •^"scus Color general verde, azul o negro

Escamas dorsales lisas, menos de 40 dientes max la res 5 Por lo menos dos hileras de dorsales carenadas; fuscus 41-4$ dientes maxilares i

Color canela rojizo; supralab iales claras; ocho c innamomeus hileras dorsales a nivel del ano Color pardo amarillento; supralab iales oscuras; scurrulus diez hileras sobre el ano

8

9

^

9

8.

Temporals 2 + 2; all dorsal scales keeled with exception of paravertebrals and lowermost roworandi squami s Temporals 1+2; only two paravertebral rows schlueter keeled

Todas las dorsales carenadas con la excepcion de las paravertebrales y la f ila exterior; grandi squam is 2 + 2 temporales Solo las dos filas paravertebrales carenadas; 1 + 2 temporales schlueter i

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9.

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Not black dorsally; lower surface of tail not same color as dorsum; usually two secondary^

1^ temporals Dorsum black; lower surface of tail also black, same color as dorsum; usually one secondary lelas. temporal 10. Dorsal scale rows ten immediately ^nterior to vent; 30-41 maxillary teeth; 153-172 ventrals; outer tips of subcaudals black, contrasting bicapmatus W th ventral tail color Dorsal scale rows eight immediately anterior to vent; 24-28 maxillary teeth; 137-157 ventrals; outer tips of subcaudals not sharply contrasting pyprhopoqon with ventral tail color

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melas

secundario

nmed ia tamente 10. Filas de escamas dorsales diez anterior al ano; 30-41 dientes maxilares; 153-172 ventrales; a'pices externos de subcaudales negros, en contraste con el color bicarinatus ventral de la cola ^ .^^^ ^^ escamas dorsales ocho nmed iatamente anterior al ano; 24-28 dientes maxilares; I37-I57 ventrales; a'pices externos de subi

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11. Lacking lateral

dark stripe on tail With lateral black stripe on tail

11. Sin cinta

12

oscura laterocaudal a los lados de la cola

12

Con cinta negra

mont icola

mont icola 12.Fewertlian 180 caudalsMore than I50 caudals-

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14

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brownish red; lacks median yellowish stripe 15 Head brownish red with median yellowish stripef lavol neata

14. Head not

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13

mult ventr

l6.Fewerthan four rows of keeled scales in both sexes ear ina tus At least four scale rows keeled in both sexes quadr icar na tus

l6.Menos de cuatro hileras de escamas quilladas en ambos sexos car na tus Por lo menos cuatro hileras de escamas quiqua dr car natus lladas en ambos sexos

ly.Keeled scales with light spot at base, giving appearance of yellow vertebral line; no zig-zag line down median ventral surface of tail; f lavop ictus subcaudals 108-120 Light vertebral line continuous, not made up of yellow spots; zig-zag line down median ventral surface of tail; subcaudals 128-154--b icar natus

ly.Escamas quilladas con mancha clara en la base, con aspecto de I'nea vertebral amarilla; sin 1 fnea en zigzag a lo largo de la superficie media ventral de la cola; subcaudales 108-120 f lavop ictus L Tnea vertebral clara continua, no formada por manchas amarillas; con iTnea en zigzag a lo largo de la superficie media ventral de la cola; subcaudales 128-154 b icar natus

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CHIRONIUS CARINATUS (Linnaeus) Type-locality: "Indiis". 1758 Coluber car inatus Linnaeus, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10: 223. Type1798 Col uber J ( Ch ron us ) Donndorff, Zoologische Beytrage, 3 Amphibien und Fische: 2O5. locality: Not given. 1845 Coluber Spixii Hallowell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila, 1845: 241. Type-locality: South America. South 1845 Coluber Pickerinqii Hallowell. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., I845: 242. Type-locality: Amer ica. I85I Herpetodryas car natus var. v ncent Boulenger, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, I85I: 355Type-locality: Saint Vincent Island. I856 Zaocys torn er Werner, Verb. Zool.-Bot. Ges. Wien, 46: I5, pl. 1, fig. 1. Type-locality: Suma t ra Ruthven, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 8: 65. 1522 Ch ron us car natus i

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CHIRONIUS CINNAMOMEUS (Wagler) 1824 Na tr

in Spix, Sp. Nov. Serp. Bras.: 20, pl. 6, fig. X c nnamomea Wagler, Amazonian forest, Brazil. 1964 Ch ron us c nnamomeus Hoge, Mem. Inst. Butantan, JO (156O-62): 53i

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CHIRONIUS FLAVOLINEATUS (Boettger) Type-locality: 1885 Herpetodryas f lavol ineatus Boettger, Zeits. fur Naturwiss., 5^! 234. Bailey, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 57^' 13" IS')^ Chironius f lavol ineatus

Paraguay.

Distribution! Savannas of central and western Bahia, northeastern Mato Grosso, and SSo Paulo, Brazil; Paraguay; central Bolivia.

CHIRONIUS FLAVOPIgTUS (Werner) 1505 Herpetodryas car natus L. van. flavop eta Werner, Mitt. Naturhist. locality: Ecuador, and Guayaquil, Ecuador. 1960 Chironius flavopictus Peters, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 122: 5II. i

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Hamburg, 26; 220.

Type-

Distribution: Known under this name only from type-locality and Cabeceras de R'o Congo, Ecuador; possibly occurs in northwestern Peru.

CHIRONIUS FOVEATUS 1555 Ch iron us f oveatus Bailey, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 571' 10, fig. Rio Fortuna, llheus, Bahia, Brazil. i

Distribution:

1.

Type-locality:

Bahia to Santa Catarina, on Brazilian coast.

CHIRONIUS FUSCUS (Linnaeus)

Coluber f useus Linnaeus, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10: 222. Type-locality: Asia (in error). Coluber saturn nus Linnaeus, SyStema Naturae, Ed. 10: 223. Type-locality: Indiis. Dendroph is v ir id s Dumaril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., 7' 202. Type-locality! unknown, Herpetodryas sebastus Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1860: 562. Type-locality: unknown. Herpetodryas holochlorus Cope. Jour. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., (2) 8 (I875): 178. Type-locality: Rio MaraHon, Peru. Type-locality: Andagoya, 1515 Herpetodryas vicinus Boulenger, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1515' 660. Colomb a. 1929 Ch ron us f uscus Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: I6I. 1758 1758 I854 I860 1876

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CHIRONIUS GRANDISQUAMIS (Peters) 1868 Spilotes grand! squamis Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Rica.

1951 Chironius grand squam i

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Univ.

Kansas Sc

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Berlin, 1868:

45I.

Type-locality:

Costa

Bull., Ji: Jd.

Costa Rica, Panama, northwestern Ecuador.

CHIRONIUS LAEVICOLLIS (Wied) 1824 Coluber laev icoll s Wied, Isis von Oken, 1824, heft 6: 666. Type-locality; None givenj Wied, Beitr. Naturges. Bras., 1825, 299, said Fazenda of Muribeca on lower Rio Itabapoana, on boundary between Espirito Santo and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 1555 Ch iron ius laev icoll s Bailey, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 57I: 18. i

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Central Espirito Santo to Parana, Brazil.

CHIRONIUS MELAS (Cope) 1886 Herpetodryas melas Cope. Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, 23: 278. Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sc . Bull., 34: 97. 1951 Chironius melas

Distribution:

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Type-locality:

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CHI RON US MONTICOLA Roze I

1552 Ch iron ius mont icola Roze, Acta Biol. Venezuelica, Distrito Federal, Venezuela.

1:

Type-locality:

100, figs.

Coastal Cordillera from Caracas, to Andes of Tachira, above 1,200 Distribution: Colombia; also recorded from Bolivia by Roze, Ofidios de Venezuela, !%(>, 101.

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El

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Junquito,

Venezuela;

CHIRONIUS MULTIVENTRIS Schmidt and Walker 1543 Chironius mult iventris Schmidt and Walker, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 24: locality: Departamento Madre de Dios, Peru.

282.

Type-

Distribution: Known from type-locality; also recorded from Onverwacht, Surinam by Hoge, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 30> 1964, 5^; Museo Nacional of Brazil has specimen from Benjamin Constant, Brazil.

CHIRONIUS PYRRHOPOGON (Wied) 1824 Coluber pyrrhopoqon Wied, Isis von Oken, 1824, heft 6: 666. Type-locality: None given; Wied, Beitr. Naturges. Bras., 1825, 296, gave great forests of Rio r t ba or Benevente, Espirito Santo, Braz 1. 19')') Chironius pyrrhopogon Bailey, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 571' 12. I

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CHIRONIUS OUADRICARINATUS I827 Erpetodryas

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CHIRONIUS SCHLUETERI (Werner) 1899 Herpetodryas Schluteri Werner. Zool. Anz., 22: II5. Type-locality: I960 Chironius schlijteri Peters, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 122: 512.

Distribution:

Napo, Ecuador.

Amazonian slopes of Ecuador.

CHIRONIUS SCURRULUS (Wagler) 1824 Natrix Scurrula Waqler. in Spix, Sp. Nov. Serp. Brazil. 1964 Chironius scurrulus Hoge, Mem. Inst. Butantan,

Bras.:

24,

pi.

3O (196O-62):

8.

Type-locality:

Rio Japura,

72.

Distribution: Amazonas, Minas Gerais, Rondonia, and Para, Brazil; southeastern Colombia; Moyobamba and Xeberos, Peru.


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Fitzinger

1826 Clel ia Fitzinger, Neue Class f icat ign der Reptilien: 25. Type-species: Coluber del ia Daudin. I83O Cloelia Wagler (emendation of Clelia Fitzinger), Nat. Syst. Amphib.: I87. 71843 Rh inoscy tale Fitzinger, Systema Reptilium: 25. Type-species; Rhinoscytale Cloelia, nomen nudum, which may be same as Coluber clel ia Daudin. I843 De ropeda Fitzinger, Systema Reptilium: 25. Type-species: Coluber clel ia Daudin. I843 Hydroscopus Fitzinger, Systema Reptilium: 25. Type-species: Coluber plumbeus Wied. I853 Brachyrruton Dumeril, Mem. Acad. Sci. Paris, 23: 5^2. Type-species: None given. Type-species: 1524 Barbour na Amaral, Jour. Washington Acad. Sci., 14: 201. Barbour na equator iana Amaral. i

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Six species currently known,

plus several undescribed taxa.

Key to the species 1.

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3.

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Subcaudals fewer than 80 in males, 7^ in females; if overlapping range given above, belly prominently smudged (in juveniles) or all dark; juvenile with dark middorsal stripe continuous with nape blotch or nearly uniform including head pattern 4 Subcaudals over 75 males, 64 in females; belly immaculate except for dorsal pigment encroaching on tips of ventrals; juvenile coral red with dark crown and nape blotch separated by cream collar clel ia i

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2.

rust ica

Subcaudals 59-79 i" males, 51-69 i" females, frequently some basal ones single; dorsum dark brown or black; venter irregularly smudged with dark in juveniles, often almost solid black in adults; juveniles always with distinct light occipital collar and middorsal dark stripe more than five scale rows wide occ p tolutea i

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Usualmente siete supralab iales (raramente ocho), ocho infralab iales; con ocho supralab iales y ocho o nueve nfralab iales, las subcaudales son menos de 60 en machos y 5'' s" hembras; usualmente trece menos dientes maxilares sin canal; loreal rectangular y mas pequena que la i

preoculai 3 Ocho supralab iales, usualmente nueve infralabiales; normalmente 15"!? dientes maxilares sin canal; loreal alargada, aprox imadamente de igual tamano que la preocular b icolor 3.

Subcaudales menos de 80 en machos, 7" ^^ hembras; si estos numeros se sobremontan, vientre prom nentemente tiznado(en juveniles) o todo oscuro; juveniles con una banda oscura mediodorsal continue con la mancha nucal o casi uniforme incluyendo diseno de la cabeza 4 Mas de 75 subcaudales en machos, 64 en hembras; vientre inmaculado excepto por la pigmentacion dorsal que invade los lados de las placas ventrales; juveniles con rojo coral, parte superior de la cabeza y nuca con manchas oscuras separadas por collar crema clel ia

4.

Subcaudales 53"62 en machos, 42-54 en hembras, todas pares; dorso oliva oscuro; vientre inmaculado con pigmento oscuro dispuesto en disenos transversales; usualmente juveniles sin collar occipital claro distinto; cuando esta presente la banda oscura mediodorsal es de menos de cinco escamas de ancho rust ca Subcaudales en machos 59-79> s" hembras ^1-6'), f recuentemente algunas de las basales no divididas; dorso pardo oscuro negro; vientre irregularmen te tiznado de oscuro en juveniles, f recuentemente negro casi uniforme en adultos; juveniles con collar claro occipital siempre presente y banda mediodorsal oscura de mas de cinco filas de ancho occ p tolutea

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BICOLOR (Peracca), new combination icolor group

1504 Oxyrhopus b icolor Peracca, Rev. Suisse Zool., Argent na.

12:

667.

Type-locality:

Morth of Santa Fe,

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CLELIA CLELIA (Oaudin) del ia group I8O3 Coluber 1826 [ Clelia

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Hist. Nat. Rept., 6: 33O, pi. 78. Type-locality: Neue Classification der Reptilien: 3I.

Surinam.

]— Fi tz inger.

Distribution: AH of Central America to northwestern Ecuador west of Andes and to northern Argentina east of Andes. Content:

Two subspecies.

Key to the subspecies 1.

Clave de subespecies

Hemipenis lacks spines; loreal frequently minute or absent plumbea Hemipenis spinose; loreal seldom abnormal clelia

1,

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1826

clelia clelia

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1820 Coluber plumbeus Wied, Reise nach Brasilien, Rio S3o Joao, Brazil.

1:

25.

Type-locality:

Between Cabo Frio and

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CLELIA EQUATORIANA (Amaral), new combination scy tal na group i

1524 Barbour na equator iana Amaral, Jour. Washington Acad. Sci., Ecuador. 1544 Clelia clelia scytal na- Dunn. Caldasia, 3 (l2): 201. i

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Type-locality;

201.

Guayaquil,

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Range

Pirri

in

eastern Panama through Cauca Valley of Colombia to northwestern

CLELIA OCCIPITOLUTEA (Oumeril, Bibron and Oumeril), new combination occ p tolutea group i

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ip

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7^

IOO5.

Type-locality:

Unl<nown.

1856 Oxyrhopus maculatus Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., Uruguay.

Distribution:

CLEL

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6,

fig.

2.

Type-locality:

Southern Brazil to Uruguay and central Argentina.

RUSTICA (Cope), new combination rust ica group

lA

I878 Oxyrrhopus rusticus Cope. Proc. Amer.

Phil.

Soc,

I7

(l877)* 92-

Type-locality:

Argentina?

Distribution: Southern Minas Gerais and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil south to Uruguay and Buenos Aires; west to Tucuman and Jujuy in Argentina.

CLELIA SCYTAL rjA (Cope) scytal na group I

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COLUBER

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innaeus

Coluber constrictor Linnaeus. Type-species: 1758 Coluber Linnaeus, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10: 216. Type-species: Scol iophis atlant icus 1818 Scol iophis Lesueur, J. Phys. Chin. Hist. Nat., 86: 257. LesTieur.

Coluber hippocrepis Linnaeus. Type-species: 1826 Hemorrhois Boie, isis von Oken, I9: 582. Type-species: none given. 1826 Tyr ia Fitzinger, Neue Classification der Reptilien: 25. Coluber trabalis Pallas - Coluber Type-species: 1827 Haemorrho s Boie, Isis von Oken, 20: 538. jugular s Linnaeus. Coluber hippocrepis Linnaeus. Type-species: 18^0 Periops Waqler. Nat. Syst. Amphib.: I85. Coluber trabal is Boie (? = Coluber Type-species: 1843 Eremioph s Fitzinger. Systema Reptilium: 25. jugular s Linnaeus). Type-species: Coluber constrictor Linnaeus. 1853 Bascani on Baird and Girard, Cat. N. Amer. Rept.: 53Type-species: Coluber capistratus 1854 Coryphodon Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., ]: 180. L chtenste n. Platyceps sem ifasc iatus Type-species: I860 Platyceps Blyth, Jour. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, 2'): 114. Blyth. 1862 Bascan ium Cope (emendation of Bascanion Baird and Girard), Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1862: i

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Megablabes olivaceus Type-spec es: 1865 Meqablabes Gunther, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (3) 15= 3^Gunther. 1868 Pol ichoph is Gistl, Blicke Leben U. Natur, 155[P^PS'" "°t seen; synonymy according to Romer, Osteology of the Reptiles, 1556, 576. Type-species: Coluber ventromaculatus 1855 Acantliocalyx Cope, Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc, 18: 204. 1

Gray. 1524 Argyrogena Werner. Sitz. Math. -Naturw ss. K. Akad. Wiss. Wien, I33, abt. 1: Arqyrogena rostra ta Werner = Coluber fasc olatus (Russell). species: i

5''>

f'G-

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Distribution:

Indies.

Content: As few as four or as many as 25, depending upon whether the partition of the genus Some recent authors have suggested by Clark and Inger, Copeia, 15^3> 1*1-145, is accepted or not. accepted it (Smith, Taylor, Auffenberg) but others continue to use Coluber in the older sense (Mertens, Minton, Wermuth). Only one species is found within limits of this work.

COLUBER CONSTRICTOR Linnaeus 1758 Coluber Constrictor Linnaeus, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10:

216.

Type-locality:

Canada.

Parts of southern Canada, all of United States, eastern Mexico to northern Guatemala.

Distribution:

Content: Eight subspecies, according to Auffenberg, Tulane Stud. Zool., one is found within limits of this work.

2,

1555>

1*6, of which only

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CONIOPHANES Hallowell Type-species: 1860 ConioDhanes Hallowell, in Cope, Proc, Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., I860: 248. Coronella f ss dens Gilnther. Glaphyrophis pictus Jan. Type-species: 186? GlaDhvroDhis Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 2: 304. Homalopsis Type-species: I76. 22 (1884): Phil. Soc, Amer. Proc. Cope. 188S Hydrocalamus qu inquevi ttatus Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeri. i

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Clave de especies

Key to the species 1.

Dorsal scales Dorsal scales

in

21 or fewer rows-

in

23-25 rows

Dorsal scales Dorsal scales

in

21

1.

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Humid lowlands; southern Veracruz, Mexico, east through northern El Peten, Distribution: Guatemala, into British Honduras, northern Honduras, Nicaragua, and northwestern Panama.

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(Peters)

IS

Type-locality: I863 Tachymen is d rom ici formi s Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1863: 273Guayaquil, Ecuador. 1866 C.[ oniophanes ] drom ic form is Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1866: 128. Guayaquil, Ecuador. Type-locality: I852 Con iophanes s gnatus Carman, Bull. Essex Inst., 24: ')!. Ba ley . Pap. Mich. Acad. Sci., 24 (1538): 32. iq?q Coniophanes drom ic form s

i

i

i

i

i

i

Pacific coastal areas of southern Ecuador and northern Peru.

Distribution:

CONIOPHANES FISSIDENS (Gunther) Mexico; restricted to San Type-locality: I858 Coronella f ss idens GDnther, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus.: ')6. Andres Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico, by Smith and Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 33> 195''> 35^' Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci, Phila., I860: 248. I860 C.[ oniophanes ] f iss dens i

i

Distribution: Both slopes western Ecuador.

in

Mexico, from Nayarit and Veracruz throughout Central America to north-

Content: Six subspecies, of which three proterops Cope) are ex tral m tal. i

(

converqens Shannon and Smith,

Key to the subspecies 1.

i

spersus Smith, and

Clave de subespecies

No dorsolateral white stripe on neck

2

1.

Dorsolateral white stripe extending posteriorly a considerable distance on neck f

2.

d

i

i

ss

i

i

dens

With distinctive dark paravertebral spots-punct qular s Lacking dark paravertebral spots-- obsole tus i

i

Sin I'nea blanca dorsolateral en la nuca--2 Con banda blanca dorsolateral que se extiende poster ormente a considerable distancia de la nuca f ss dens i

2.

Con manchas oscuras para vertebrales dist ntas punct qular Sin manchas oscuras para vertebrales i

i

*

Con ophanes i

1937

[

f

ss

i

i

dens

Con iophanes

f

i

ss

i

i

s

obsoletus

dens (Gunther)

fissidens fissidens

|

i

— Bailey,

Occ.

Pap.

Mus.

Zool.

Univ.

Mich., 362:

5.

Distribution: Central Veracruz south on Atlantic coast of Central America to northwestern Ecuador, avoiding high mountains and Yucatan Peninsula. Con ophanes i

f

i

ss

i

dens obsoletus Minton and Smith

1962 Con iophanes locality: Cos ta

R

i

Distribution: Con ophanes i

f

i

ss

i

f

issi dens obsoletus Minton and Smith, Herpetolog ca , I6: 108, fig. 1. TypeMax Cone FInca, 1 mi east of Volcan de Buenos Aires, Puntarenas Province, i

ca

Known from type locality and Turrialba, Costa Rica. dens punct qu lar i

i

s

Cope

1860 C.[ on iophanes ] punct iqular 5 Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1860: 248. Type-locality: Honduras. 1878 Dromicus ch talonens Muller, Verb. Naturforsch. Ges. Basel, 6: 4O7. Type-locality: Hacienda Chitalon, near Mazatenango, Guatemala. 19^1 Con iophanes f ss idens punct qular is Smith, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 9I: IO7. i

i

i

Distribution: Rica.

i

Low and moderate elevations of Pacific slope

in

Tehuantepec, Mexico, to Costa


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CONIOPHANES CONIOPHANES IMPERIAL

(Baird and Girard)

IS

imperialis Baird and Girard, in Baird, Reptiles of the Boundary: 23, pi. 15, fig. Given as Brownsville, Texas, but recorded as Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico Type-locality: USNM Catalogue, according to Cochran, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., 220, I56I, 216. Phila., I86I: 74. Coniochanes ] mper lal s Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc

1855 Taeniophis

1861

i

i

[

i

1. in

.

Southern Texas to northern Honduras on Caribbean slope.

Distribution:

Three subspecies, of which two Content: are ex tral im tal.

imperialis Baird and Girard and copei Hartweg and Oliver)

(

i

Con iophanes imperialis clavatus (Peters)

Type1864 Dromicus f Dromicus ) clavatus Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1864: 388. Mex ico. local ty: Ba ley. Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 362: 6. 19^7 Coniophanes imperialis clavatus i

i

Low elevations of Caribbean slope, Veracruz, Mexico, to northern Honduras.

Distribution:

CONIOPHANES JOANAE Myers 1366 Coniophanes joanae Myers, Copeia, I566: 665, figs. de Pirre, Darien, Panama, 1440 m.

1-2.

Type-locality:

Cerro Pirre, Serran'a

Highlands of eastern Panama.

Distribution:

CONIOPHANES PICEIVITTIS Cope 1870 Coniophanes piceivittis Cope, Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, 11 (I865): Oaxaca, Mex ico. I87O l.[ach^men_i^J taen iata Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, I865:

I45.

Type-locality:

Chihuitan,

876.

Type-locality:

Mexico.

Distribution: Guerrero, Mexico to Costa Rica on Pacific slope; central Honduras. Not yet recorded in Guatemala. Content:

Two subspecies, of which one

Con iophanes

p

i

ce v tt s p ice v tt i

i

i

1551 Con iophanes picei

Distribution!

i

vi tt

i

i

s

p

i

i

s

(

i

Hall)

extral

m

i

tal.

Univ. Kansas Sc

i

.

is

i

Cope

cei vi tt

As for species,

taylor

i

except

s

— Hall,

Bull., 34:

208, fig.

3-

Guerrero, Mexico.

CONIOPHANES SCHMIDT! Baile^ 1537 Coniophanes schmidti Bailey. Occ. Pap. Itza, Yucatan, Mexico.

Distribution:

Mus.

Zool.

Univ.

Mich., 362:

1.

Type-locality:

Chiche

Lowlands of Yucatan Peninsula to British Honduras and central El Petin, Guatemala.


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SERPENTES: COLUBRIDAE

REPTILIA:

CONOPHIS

CONOPHIS Peters 1860 Conoph s Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. vi ttatus Peters.

Berlin, 1860:

i

Distribution:

519> fig-

Type-species:

3'

Conoph

i

s

Semiarld regions of southern Mexico and Central America to Costa Rica.

Content; Four species, according to the most recent revision by Wellman, Univ. Kansas Publ. Mus. Nat. Hist., 15, 1963O^e species ( vi ttatus Peters) is extralimital.

Key to the species

Clave de especies

Supralabials immaculate or having dark borders below; head and body usually pale with dark 2 stripes, or without stripes Supralabials having black borders above; head and body generally black with two or four white lines running length of body (fig. l) tievermann

I

I

.

;

I

I

r

!

I

I

' '

,

.

I

M

1

I

I

<

!

.

Supralab iales inmaculadas o con hordes inferiores oscuros; cabeza y cuerpo usualmente cla2 ros con o sin ifneas oscuras Bordes superiores de supralabiales negros; cabeza y cuerpo generalmente negros con dos cuatro Ifneas blancas a lo largo del cuerpo nevermann (fig. 1)i

i

t I

lilllillUilli

UniUiiiiiil (Fig.

(F!g.

1)

Figs. 1-3. Color patterns

in

Conoph

Lateral dark stripe through eye involving upper half of second scale-row (fig. 2); dark stripe on paravertebral row at least posteriorly pulcher Lateral dark stripe becoming indistinct on body, or restricted to fourth or third and fourth rows anteriorly, not involving second scale-row on anterior first third of body; an auxiliary lateral stripe sometimes present involving second row; no paravertebral stripes 1 neatus

i

CONOPHIS

LI

is

2.

(Fig.

2) (l

and

3)

from Wellman, 1563)'

2

Lfnea oscura lateral a traves del ojo ocupa la mitad superior de la segunda fila de escamas (fig. 2); a lo menos posteriormente hay una pulcher I'nea oscura paravertebral Lfnea oscura lateral indistinta sobre el cuerpo o restringida anteri ormente a la cuarta, o tercera y cuarta fila de escamas; no presente en la segunda fila, en el primer tercio del cuerpo; ocas onalmente una lfnea auxiliar presente en la segunda fila; no hay lfnea para1 neatus vertebral i

i

NEATUS (Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril)

Type-locality: I854 Tomodon 1 ineatum Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen. /• 93^? Pl* 73I87I Conophis lineatus Cope, Third Ann. Rep. Peabody Acad. Sc . , I869! 8. 1963 Conophis lineatus Wellman, Univ. Kansas Publ. Mus. Nat. Hist., I'j: 262.

— —

Distribution: Content:

Mexico.

i

From Veracruz and Yucatan, Mexico to Costa Rica.

Three subspecies, one

(

1

i

neatus Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril) ex tral

im

i

tal.

Clave de subespecies

Key to the subspecies

Stripes disappearing posteriorly (except for small spots of pigment on scale-row four or seven): first scale-row unpigconcolor mented (fig. 3) Stripes present posteriorly; first scaledunn row pigmented (fig. 4) i

Posteriormente, lineado dorsal ausente (excepto pequeRos puntos sobre la hilera cuarta septima); primera hilera no pigconcolor mentada (fig. 3) Posteriormente, lineado dorsal presente; dunn primera hilera pigmentada (fig. 4) i


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CONOPHIS

Conoph

is

1

i

neatus concolor Cope

Type-locality: 1867 Conophis concolor Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1866: 318. "Yucatan", restricted to Chichen Itza, Yucatan, Mexico, by Smith and Taylor, Univ. Bull., 33. 1950. 3.52Kansas Sc Type-locality: iqOO Conophis lineaticeps Cope, Ann, Rept. U. S, Nat. Mus,, I858: IO94. Peten, Guatemala. 1541 Conoph is 1 ineatus concolor Smith, Jour. Wash. Acad. Sc . , 31" 122. 1963 Conophis lineatus concolor V/ellman, Univ. Kansas Publ. Mus. Nat. Hist., 15: 270. i

i

.-

i

Yucatan Peninsula, northern Guatemala, northern third of British Honduras, Distribution; and questionable record for northeastern Honduras.

Conoph

is

1

ineatus dunn

i

Smith

Bocourt. 1886), Jour. Wash. Acad. 1941 Conophis lineatus similis Smith (preoccupied by similis Nicaragua. Managua, Type-locality: Sci., 3I: 123. Smith (substitute name for similis Smith), Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1942 Conoph is lineatus dunn i

92:

1963 Conoph

395" is

1

i

Type-locality: Managua, Nicaragua. neatus dunn Wellman, Univ. Kansas Publ. Mus. Nat. Hist., I5: 262. i

Distribution: Semiarid habitats from sea level to 1000 m from Cuilco Valley in western Guatemala, El Peten, and British Honduras to northeastern and southern Honduras, western Nicaragua and northwestern Costa Rica.

m

iM)]Mi!_

f(/]|/in;Mi/ 4. Variations Wellman, I963).

Fig.

CONOPHIS NEVERMANNI

in

riVi"".-.-.-;;]/!/

color pattern of £.

1_.

dunn

i

MMlMr'lliT

from different parts of its range (from

Dunn

Type-locality: R'o Poas de Aserri 1937 Conophis nevermanni Dunn, Copeia, 1937' 214. of San Jose), Costa Rica. 1963 Conophis nevermanni Wellman, Univ. Kansas Publ. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1$, 2/2.

(

a

few mi south

Distribution:

Pacific coast of Honduras and northwestern Costa Rica; Meseta Central of Costa Rica.

CONOPHIS PULCHER Cope Peten or 1869 Conophis pulcher Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., I869: 3O8. Type-locality: Verapaz, Guatemala. 1886 Conoph s pulcher var similis Bocourt, Miss. Sci. Mex., Rept.: 6*7. pl- 38, fig. 6. Typelocality: unknown} restricted to Tonali, Chiapas, by Smith and Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 33, 1950, 326. Tonal^, Type-locality: 1941 Conophis pulcher plaqosus Smith, Jour. Wash. Acad. Sci., '}!: 121. i

Ch iapas.

1963 Conophis pulcher

—Wellman,

Univ. Kansas Publ. Mus.

Nat. Hist.,

1$:

274.

Distribution; Pacific coastal region of Chiapas, Mexico, into Guatemala; southeastern highlands and dry valley of central and eastern Guatemala; Caribbean lowlands of Honduras south to region of Teguc igalpa.


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REPTILIA: SERPENTES: BOIDAE

CORALLUS

CORALLUS Daudin I8O3 Corallus Daudin, Hist. Nat. Rept., 5' 256. Type-species: Corallus obtus irostr is Daudin. 1824 X phosoma Wagler, In Spix, Sp. Nov. Serp. Brasil: 40. Type-species: Boa can na Linnaeus. 1860 Chrvsen s Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860: I32. Type-species: Chrysen is bates Gray. i

i

i

i

Distribution: Content:

Nicaragua to Amazonian South America; Windward

Islands.

Three species.

Key to the spec es

Clave de especies

i

1.

2.

i

Nasals separated; fewer than 85 subcaudals Nasals in contact; more than 100 subcaudals enydr

2

1,

is

Dorsals in 6I or more rows; ventrals fewer than 225 can nus Dorsals in fewer than 60 rows; ventrals more than 230 annulatus

2.

i

Nasales separados; menos de 85 subcaudales Nasales en contacto; mas de 100 subcaudales enydr

2

i

Escamas dorsales en 6I mas hileras; ventrales menos de 225 can nus Escamas dorsales en menos de 60 hileras; ventrales mas de 23O annulatus i

CORALLUS ANNULATUS (Cope) iohosoma annulatum Cope, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., (2) Type-locality: Costa Rica. I853 Corallus annulatus Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 1: 102.

I876

X

8

(I875): I29, pi. 28, fig.

6.

—

Distribution: Content:

Nicaragua to Ecuador.

Three subspecies. Key to the subspecies

Clave de subespecies

With one pair of internasals 2 More than one pair of internasals; anterior lateral internasals in contact; posterior internasals separated by single median scale (Fig. l) annulatus

1.

Con un par de internasales 2 Mas de un par de internasales; internasales anteriores en contacto, posteriores separadas por una escama mediana (Fig. l)

annulatus

123

Tip of snout as viewed from above in subspecies of Corallus annulatus (taken from Rendahl and Vestergren, 15<l). Abbreviations used are: NLi-anter ior lateral nasal; NL2-poster or lateral nasal; NMmedial internasal; N-nasal; R-rostral; SL-supraloreals; Nos. 1 to 4 represent a series of scales considered by Rendahl and Vestergren to be same in all three subspecies. Fig. 1, a^. annulatus . Fig. 2, a., blomberg . Fig. 3j S.- colomb ianus . I

I

i

I

i

2.

Two medium-sized lateral internasals separated by two median scales arranged one behind other (Fig. 2) blomberg Large pair of lateral internasals which are in contact anteriorly but separated posteriorly by single median internasal colomb ianus i^'S- 3) i

2.

s

internasales laterales de tamano medio, separadas por dos escamas medianas ubicadas una detras de la otra (Fig. 2) blomberg Dos grandes internasales laterales, en contacto an ter ormente y separadas poster iormente por una escama mediana (Fig. 3) colomb ianus Dos

i

i


72

CORALLUS

Corallus annulatus annulatus (Cope)

Rendahl and Vestergren, Ark. for Zool., 33* (l)' 2. Boa annulata annulata j .[" nnu lata Peters, Amer. Mus. Novitates, I85I: 2. annulata Corallus

1540 1957

Distribution:

Nicaragua to Colombia,

Corallus annulatus blomberg

i

(Rendahl and Vestergren)

1941 Boa annulata blombergi Rendahl and Vestergren, Ark. for Zool., 33A (5)' !> figs. 6-7. Type-locality: R'o Zamora, eastern Ecuador. Peters, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 1851: 2. 1557 Corallus annulatus ] blomberg i

[

Distribution: Known only from type locality.

Corallus annulatus colomb ianus (Rendahl and Vestergren) 1540 Boa annulata colomb iana Rendahl and Vestergren, Ark. for Zool., 33* i^l' 2, fig. Type-locality: Cabeceras, Choco, Colombia. colomb iana Peters, Amer. Mus. Novitates, I85I: 1. 1557 Corallus annulata

1.

Distribution: Pacific lowlands of Colombia and northwestern Ecuador.

CORALLUS CANINUS (Linnaeus)

Type-locality: America. canina Linnaeus. Systema Naturae, Ed. 10: 215. Type-locality: Asia. Hipnale Linnaeus. Systema Naturae, Ed. 10: 21$. thalass ina Laurenti (substitute name for Boa canina Linnaeus), Synopsin Reptilium: 85. Type-locality: America. aurant iaca Laurenti, Synopsin Reptilium; 85. ex qua Laurenti (substitute name for Boa H pnale Linnaeus), Synopsin Reptilium: 85. Type-locality: Xiphosoma araramboya Waqler. in Spix, Sp. Nov. Serp. Brasil.; 45, pi. I6. the rio Negro, Amazonas, Brazil. Type-locality: Upper Amazon. Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, I860: I32, pi. 24. I860 Chrysenis batesi Boulenqer. Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 1: 102. 189^ Corallus can nus

I7S8 I7S8 1768 1768 1768 1824

Boa Boa Boa Boa Boa

i

i

i

i

Distribution:

Amazonian Basin of Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia; also Guianas.

CORALLUS ENYDRIS (Linnaeus) 1758 Boa Enydris Linnaeus. Systema Naturae, Ed. 10: 21$. Forcart, Herpetolog ica, 7= 197' 1551 Corallus enydris

Type-locality:

America.

Distribution; Nicaragua to Ecuador and Peru; Windward Islands. Content:

Two subspecies.

Comment: Authors since Boulenger's Catalogues have used hortulanus Linnaeus and enydr s Linnaeus equally as often for this taxon. We follow the latest check list of the Boidae by Stimson, Das Tierreich, 85, 1965» '" the use of enydr s . i

i

Clave de subespecies

Key to the subspecies

Rounded dorsal and lateral blotches; more than 5c scale rows cook Rhomboid dorsal and lateral blotches; fewer than 5c scale rows enydr is i

i

1.

Manchas dorsales y laterales redondeadas; mas de 5^^ filas de escamas cook Manchas dorsales y laterales romboidales; menos de 5^^ filas de escamas enydr

i

i

i

s


s

.

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CORALLUS

Corallus enydr

s

i

enydr

i

s

(Linnaeus)

Type-locality: America. 1758 Boa Hortulana Linnaeus, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10: 215. Type-locality: Brazil. 1768 Vipera bitis Laurenti. Synopsin Reptilium: 102. Type-locality: "IsleMadere. 1768 Vipera madarensis Laurenti. Synops n Rept 1 iutn: 102. unknown. Type-locality: 2: Arch., Zool. 53. Meyer, in Sentzen. 17% Boa Merremii Type-locality: none given. 1798 Boa Ambleocephala Donndorff. Zoologische Beytrage, 3: U?Type-locality: none I6. 1802 Boa obtusiceps Bechstein, in Lace'pede's Naturgesch. Amphibien, 5: i

1803 Corallus obtus rostr i

5:

i

Daudin (substitute name for Boa Merremi

i

i

Sentzen), Hist. Nat.

Rept.,

259.

Type-localfig. 2. 1824 Xiphosoma ornatum Waqler. in Spix, Sp. Nov. Serp. Brasil.: 40, pi. 14, ity; Rio Solimoes, Brazil. in Spix, Sp. Nov. 1824 Xiphosoma dorsuale Wagler (substitute name for Boa hortulana Linnaeus), pi. I5. Serp. Brasil.: 43, Type-locality: llheus, Bahia, Brazil. I834 Boa modesta Reuss. Abh. Mus. Senckenberg ianum, 1: 12?. Type-locality: Berbice, Guyana. 1842 Corallus maculatus Gray. Zoological Miscellany, 1842: 42. ica, ]: 197' Herpetolog Forcart, enydris enydris Corallus 1551 .

Distribution: Northern and western Brazil, southern Venezuela, Guianas; Amazonian Ecuador, Peru, and Bol v ia. i

Corallus enydr

s

i

cook

i

i

Gray

Type-locality: America. Gray. Zoological Miscellany, 1842: 42. 1842 Corallus Cooki TypePhila., (2) 8 (I875): 12?. Cope. Jour. Acad. Nat. Sc I876 X iphosoma ruschenberq local ty: Panama. Type locality: St. George's, 1914 Boa grenadensis Barbour, Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool., 44: 327. Grenada Island, West Indies. ^ Venezuela, 1 (14): 1141. 1934 Boa salmonidia Bricefio. Bol. Minist. Salubr. Agric. Crfa, Type-locality: R'o de Oro, on Colombian frontier, Distrito Colon, Estado de Zulia, i

i

i

i

i

Venezuela

.

1951 Corallus enydris cook

i

i

— Forcart,

Herpetolog ica,

7:

197-

Nicaragua to Colombia; northern and central Venezuela; Trinidad; Wind-Distribution: ward Islands.

368^92 0—70-


1

1

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REPTILIA: SERPENTES: CROTALIDAE

CROTALUS

CROTALUS Linnaeus Type-species: Crotalus horr dus Linnaeus, 1758 Crotalus Linnaeus, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10: 214. confirmed by Opinion 52, Int. Comm. Zool. Nomen. Type-species: Crotalus horridus Linnaeus. 1764 Crotalophorus Houttuyn, Natuur. Hist., 6, part 1: 25O. G aud sona terr f icus Laurenti. Type-species: 1768 Gaud sona Laurenti, Synopsin Reptilium: ')2. Type-spee ies: Crotal inus 1818 Crotal inus Rafinesque, Amer. Month. Mag. Grit. Rev., '}: 446. cyanurus Rafinesque : Grotalus horri dus Linnaeus. Type-species: Crotalus 1822 Crotalus Fleming (not of Linnaeus, 1758), Philos. of Zool., 2: 254. m il ar s Linnaeus. Type-species: Crotalus 1825 Crotalophorus Gray (not of Houttuyn, I764), Ann. Philos., 10: 20$. m 1 iar s Linnaeus. Type1826 Caudisona Fitzinger (not of Laurenti, I768), Neue Classification der Reptilien: 63. Crotalus m iar s Linnaeus. species: Uropsophus tr ser iatus Wiegmann. Type-species: I83O Uropsophus Wagler, Nat. Syst. Amph.: I76. Type-species: Crotalus dur ssus Linnaeus. 1843 Urocrotalon Fitzinger, Systema Reptilium; 29. Caudi sona lep da Phila., 1856: 3^-''* Type-species: I867 Aploasp is Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc Kenn icott. Type-species: I875 Aechmophrys Goues, in Wheeler, Rept. Explor. and Surv. West of lOOth Mer., 5= 6O5. Crotalus cerastes Hallowell. Type-species: Grotalus m iar ius Linnaeus. I883 S strurus Carman, Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool., 8: 118. Phila., 1883: 131883 Haploasp s Cope (emendation of Aploasp s Cope), Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

.

i

i

i

i

i

Distribution:

i

.

The Americas.

Content: About 26 species, of which only two occur within the limits of this work, according to Hoge, Mem. Inst. Butantan, J2, I965 (l96^)> 's latest revision, by Klauber, Rattlesnakes, 1')%. followed, as the most recent summary of the genus, in using Crotalus and S istrurus as subgenera.

Key to the species 1.

Clave de especies

2 Pattern obsolete; never conspicuous Pattern well-defined, always conspicuous dur ssus

1.

DiseRo obsolete; nuca consp'cuo Diseno definido, siempre consp'cuo

2

dur ssus i

i

2. 2.

With scattered white spots or streaks on some but not all scales veqrand s No scattered white streaks on scales dur ssus

i

i

i

i

CROTALUS

(

Con algunas escamas salpicadas de puntos ifneas blancas veqrand s Escamas no salpicadas de Ifneas blancas dur ssus

GROTALUS ) DURISSUS Linnaeus

Type-locality: America; restricted to 1758 Crotalus Dur ssus Linnaeus, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10: 214. Jalapa, Veracruz, Mexico, by Smith and Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sc . Bull., 33, l')^0, 348. i

i

Distribution: Discontinuous; Mexico to Costa Rica; savannas of South America. Inst. Butantan, 32, I965 (1966), I38. Content: extral

Twelve subspecies, of which two im

i

(

culmlnatus Klauber and totonacus Gloyd and Kauffeld) are

Clave de subespecies

Conspicuous pattern of longitudinal bands on neck, followed by rhomboid blotches strongly contrasting with ground coloi No conspicuous pattern (except in juveniles), no strongly contrasting colors

1.

Centers of rhomboid blotches light, conspicuous in contrast to rest of blotch3

Centers of rhomboid blotches not light. only slightly lighter than rest of blotchterr f icus i

Disefio consp'cuo de bandas long tudi nales en la nuca, seguido de manchas romboidales i

contrastantes con el color de fondo 2 Diseno no consp'cuo (excepto en juveniles), no acentuado por contraste entre colores claros y oscuros un icolor

2

un icolor 2.

Hoge, Mem.

in

tal.

Key to the subspecies 1.

See map

2.

Centres de manchas romboidales claros, destacandose en contraste con el resto del rombo 3 Centres de manchas romboidales no claros muy ligeramente mas claros que el resto del rombo terr f icus i


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CROTALUS

3.

Paravertebral nuchal stripes of uniform 4 color, center not lighter than borders Paravertebral nuchal stripes very broad (four scale rows) with lighter borders and center lighter than borders ruru ima

4.

Paravertebral nuchal stripes wider than 5 single scale Paravertebral nuchal stripes one scale row

3.

Cintas paravertebrales nucales de color uniforme; con centro no mas claro que los 4 hordes Cintas par'avertebrales nucales muy anchas (cuatro escamas) limitadas de claro exteriormente; con el centro mas claro que los ruru ima bordes

4.

Cintas paravertebrales nucales mas anchas que una escama 5 Cintas paravertebrales nucales de una escama de ancho dry nus

dry nus

w de

i

i

i

5.

Paravertebral nuchal stripes long, usually 6 longer than one head length Paravertebral nuchal stripes short, less than one head length cascavella

6.

Paravertebral nuchal stripes lack accessory stripes below 7 Paravertebral nuchal stripes with continuous or interrupted stripes beneath them, 8 never with single accessory spot

7.

5.

Cintas nucales paravertebrales largas; normalmente mas largas sobre la nuca que 6 la longitud de la cabeza Cintas nucales paravertebrales cortas; menores que la longitud de la cabeza cascavella

6.

Cintas paravertebrales nucales sin cintas accesorias debajo Cintas paravertebrales nucales con cintas contfnuas interrump das debajo; nunca una simple mancha accesoria i

8

With single, simple accessory spot beneath paravertebral nuchal stripe dur ssus Lacking any accessory spots beneath paravertebral nuchal stripe tzabcan

7.

Con solo una simple mancha suplementar ia debajo de la cinta paravertebral nucal dur issus Sin manchas ni cintas suplementar ias debajo de la cinta paravertebral nucal tzabcan

Paravertebral nuchal stripes with continuous dark stripe below 5 Paravertebral nuchal stripes with series of dark spots below mara ioens is

8.

Bandas nucales paravertebrales acompaftadas por 1 fneas no interrump idas debajo 9 Bandas nucales paravertebrales acompaRadas por una serie de puntos oscuros debajo mara Ioens s

i

8.

7

i

5.

Loreal indistinguishable from other lateral head scales coll 1 inea tus Loreal clearly distinguishable from other lateral head scales cumanens is

5.

i

Crotalus

(

Loreal que no se destaca del resto de las escamas latero-cef al icas coll 1 neatus Loreal muy clara que se destaca del resto de las escamas latere -cefal icas-cumanensis i

i

Crotalus ) dur issus dur ssus Linnaeus i

1802 Crotalus s imus Latreille, locality: "Ceylan". 1936 Crotalus dur issus dur ssus i

in

Sonnini

—Klauber,

and Latrellle, Hist. Dec.

Pap.

Nat.

San Diego Soc.

Rept., Nat.

Type-

202.

J:

Hist.,

1:

4.

Veracruz and Oaxaca, Mexico south to Costa Rica, avoiding Caribbean slope Distribution: Central America.

Crotalus

(

in

Crotalus ) dur ssus cascavella Wagler i

1824 Crotalus cascavella Wagler, in Spix, Sp. Nov. Serp. Bras.: 60, pi. 24. Bahia, Brazil; restricted through neotype designation to Mina Caraiba, by Hoge, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 32, I965 (1966), I39. 1926 Crotalus terrif icus var. coll irhombeatus Amaral, Rev. Mus. Paulista, 15: locality: Northeastern Brazil. 1966 Crotalus durissus cascavella Hoge, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 32 (1965): 139,

—

Distribution:

Caatinga regions of northeastern Brazil.

Type-locality: Bahia, Brazil, 9O, pi. pl-

12.

1.

Type-


1

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CROTALUS

Crotalus

(

Crotalus ) dur ssus coll

i

i

1

i

neatus Amaral

Type-locality; 1926 Crotalus terrif icus van. coll 11 ineatus Amaral, Rev. Mus. Paulista, IJ: ')0. None specified in original description; restricted through neotype des ignat on t Estado de Mato Grosso, Brazil by Amaral and Hoge, in Hoge, Mem. Inst. Butantan, '}2, I565 i

(1966), 139. 1966 Crotalus durissus coll

i

ineatus

—Hoge,

Mem.

Inst.

^

,

.

Butantan, J2 (I965J: 139, Pl- 13-

Goias, Oistrito Federal, Minas Gerais, northeastern SSo Paulo, and southDistribution: western Mato Grosso, Brazil.

Crotalus

(

Crotalus ) dur ssus cumanens i

i

Humboldt

s

I833 Crotalus cumanens is Humboldt, in Humboldt and Bonpland, Recueil d'Obs. Zool. Anat. Comp., Cumana, Venezuela. 2: 6. Type-locality: I833 Crotalus loefflinqi Humboldt, in Humboldt and Bonpland, Recueil d'Obs. Zool. Anat. Comp., 2: 6. Type-locality: Cumana, Venezuela. 1966 Crotalus dur ssus cumanens s Hoge, Mem. Inst. Butantan, J2 (1965): 142. i

i

i

Distribution: Venezuela except high mountains of Andes, savannas of Monagas, and savannas of Bolivar and Amazonas.

Crotalus

(

Crotalus ) dur ssus dry inus Linnaeus i

Type-locality: America: 1758 Crotalus Dryinas Linnaeus, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10: 214. restricted to Paramaribo, Surinam, by Hoge, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 32, 19^5 (l566), I43. 1966 Crotalus durissus dryinus Hoge, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 32 (I965): 142, pi. 14.

Distribution:

Crotalus

(

Guianas.

Crotalus ) dur ssus mara joens i

i

s

Hoge

1966 Crotalus dur ssus mara joens s Hoge, Mem. Inst. Butantan, '}2 (1965): 143, pi. 15locality: Tuiuiu, llha de Marajo, Estado do Para, Brazil. i

Distribution:

Crotalus

(

i

Marajo

Island,

Brazil.

Crotalus ) dur ssus ruru ima Hoge i

1966 Crotalus dur ssus ruru ima Hoge, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 32 (1965)' locality: Paulo Camp, Mt. Roraima, Venezuela, 4000 ft. i

Distribution: Mt Roraima, Venezuela; may extend over Venezuela, according to Hoge, loc. cit., p. 147. .

Crotalus

(

Type-

Crotalus ) dur ssus terr

i

i

f

145, pi.

16.

Type-

isolated savannas of southern

icus (Laurenti)

1768 Caud sona terr f ica Laurenti, Systema Reptilium: 93Type-locality: "Habitat in America infra graduum elev. 45"; restricted through neotype designation tc Julio de Castilho, Munic'pio Taquari, Estado Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, by Hoge, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 32, 1965 (1966), 147. 1936 Crotalus dur ssus terr f icus Klauber, Rattlesnakes, 1: 32. Type1957 Crotalus terr if icus crotam n icus Moura Conjalves, An. Acad. Bras. Cienc, 28: 3^5' Uncertain (original publication unseen by authors). locality: i

i

i

i

i

Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, Parana, and SSo Paulo, Brazil; northern Distribution: Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay.

Crotalus

(

Crotalus ) dur ssus tzabcan Klauber i

1952 Crotalus durissus tzabcan Klauber. Bull. Kantunil, Yucatan, Mexico.

Distribution:

Zool.

Soc.

San Diego, 26:

71-

Type-locality:

Yucatan, Mexico to northern El Peten, Guatemala and British Honduras.


77

CROTALUS

Crotalus

(

Crotalus ) durissus un icolor van Lidth

Type-locality: I887 Crotalus horr dus van. un icolor van Lidth, Notes Leyden Mus., 2 (8): 133Aruba Island, Dutch West Indies. Type-locality: ISO') Crotalus pulvis Ditmars, Ann. Rept. N. Y. Zool. Soc, 9 (I5O4): I55, pi. 20 mi inland from Managua, Nicaragua; "probably based on a specimen with erroneous locality", according to Hoge, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 32, I965 (1966), 14^. Brongersma, in Hummel inck, Studies on the Fauna of Curasao, 1540 Crotalus dur ssus un icolor Aruba, Bonaire and Venezuelan Islands, 2: 131j pl- 12. i

—

i

Distribution:

CROTALUS

(

Aruba

Island, Dutch West

Indies.

crotalus ) VEGRANDIS Klauber

1941 Crotalus veqrandis Klauber. Trans. San Diego Soc. Nat. Hist., 9 (30): 334. Maturin Savannah, near Uracoa, Sotillo District, Monagas, Venezuela.

Distribution:

Southern parts of Estados Monagas and Anzoategui, Venezuela.

Type-locality:


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REPTILIA:

SERPENTES

:

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COLUBRIDAE

CYCLAGRAS

CVCLAGRAS Cope 188S Cyclaqras Cope. Proc. Amer. Phil. and Dumeril.

Distribution: Content:

Soc,

22:

I85.

Type-species:

Xenodon qiqas Dumeril. Bibron

As for single species.

One species.

Hoge, Pap. Avul. Dept. Zool. Sao Paulo, I3, 1558, 221, has used Le josophis Jan for this Reasons for using Cyclaqras in preference to Le josoph is are elaborated in a paper by one of us (Peters) to appear elsewhere.

Comment: taxon.

CYCLAGRAS GIGAS (Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril) I854 Xenodon qiqas Dumeril. Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., 7: Corrientes, Argentina. I885 Cyclaqras qiqas Cope, Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, 22: I85.

761'

Type-locality;

—

Distribution:

Southern Brazil, eastern Bolivia, Paraguay and northern Argentina.

Provincia de


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DENDROPHIDION

DENDROPHIDION Fitzinger 1843 Dendroph dion Fitzinger, Systema Reptilium: 26. Type-species: Herpetodryas dendrophis Schlegel. 1851 Dendroph dium Cope ( in error for Dendroph dion Fitzinger), Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1860: i

i

i

i

561.

1855 Cacocalyx Cope,

Distribution: Content:

Trans. Amer.

Soc,

Phil.

Mexico; Central America;

18:

Type-species:

2O5.

Drymob us percar Inatus Cope. i

northern South America.

Eight species.

Comment: This genus is currently under revision by one of us (Peters), and the arrangement shown here, which reflects the current state of the literature, will be rather thoroughly changed upon completion of the review.

Key to the species 1.

2.

3.

Subcaudals fewer than 175 Subcaudals more than 1/5

Clave de especies 2

dendroph

Dorsal pattern of stripes, spots or crossbands Dorsum generally unicoloi

5.

i

V

i

2.

6 4

5

i

n

i

*•

Dibujo dorsal con cintas, manchas, transver sales Tono general unicolor, sin dibujo Sin cintas paravertebrales anchas Con cintas paravertebrales anchas

Keels on more than middorsal scale row 7 Only middorsal scales with keel, and only posteriorly on body pauc icar Inatus

7.

No keels on

first three rows of dorsals

5-

6.

]

brunneus dorsals keeled, weakly on first row

dark

i

i

3

6

y y

oscuras oscuras i

v

i

.

Placa anal dividida Placa anal entera

yjn

Sinquillasen las primeras tres filas

de

i

i

Dunn

i

Distribution:

Known only from type locality.

tor

dor sales brunneus Todas las filas quilladas, d^bilmente la pr mera dark

Highlands of Colombia.

1944 Dendrophidion boshelli Dunn, Caldasia, 2 (lO): Caparrapi, Cund namarca, Colombia, 25O m.

i

Escamas quilladas en mas filas que la fila mediodorsal 7 Solo la fila mediodorsal es quillada en la parte posterior del cuerpo pauc icar inatus

ia.

DENDROPHIDION BOSHELL

ta tus

percar inatus

i

Distribution:

t

4

Con barras transversales, oscuras y anchas 5 Con una serie doble de manchas oscuras en cada lado de la I'nea vertebral boshell

I854 Leptoph s b -vi ttatus Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., 7: 54O. Type-locality: "New Grenada". I865 T.[ ropidonotus j subradiatus Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 3: 227. Type-locality: Colombia. 1872 Herpetodryas tetrataenia Gunther, Ann. Mag, Nat. Hist., (4) 5: 23. Type-locality: Bogota,

Colomb

s

barras

DENDROPHIDION BIVITTATUS (Dumeril, Bibron and Dume'ril^ i

i

i

tor

6.

AH

2

dendroph

b

i

percar inatus v

3"

Subcaudales menos de ^75 Subcaudales mas de 175

ttatus

Distinct transverse dark bands Double row of dark spots on each side of middorsal line boshell Anal divided Anal entire

1.

s

3

Without broad, dark paravertebral stripes With broad, dark, paravertebral stripes b

4.

i

475.

Type-locality:

Volcanes, Municipio de

i


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DENDROPHIDION

DENDROPHI DION BRUNNEUS (CSnther)

Type-locality: 18S8 Herpetodryas brunneus Gunther. Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus.: 116. 1560 DendroDhi dion brunneum Peters, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 122: 51*-

Guayaquil, Ecuador.

Distribution:

DENDROPHIDION CLARK

Interandean valleys of Ecuador.

I

I

Dunn

iq?3 Dendrophidion dark de Anton, Panama.

Distribution:

i

i

Dunn. Occ.

Pap.

Boston Soc. Nat. Hist.,

8:

78.

Type-locality:

El

Valle

Panama.

DENDROPHIDION DENDROPHIS (Schlegel) "Cayenne". Type-locality: Herpetodryas dendrophis Schleqel. Essa Physion. Serpens, 2: I96. 1843 Dendroph dion dendroph s Fitzinger, Systema Reptilium: 26. Provincia Type-locality: I8A7 Herpetodryas aestivus Berthold. Abh. K. Ges. Wiss. Gottingen, 3: 11. Popayan, Colombia. Cayenne and Type-locality: I854 Herpetodryas Poi tei Dumeril, Bibron and Outneril, Erp. Gen., J: 208. El Peten, Guatemala. Caracas, Type-locality: 1863 Herpetodryas nuchal is Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, I863: 285. Venezuela. 18'^7

i

i

i

.

Distribution:

Southern Central America and northern South America.

DENDROPHIDION PAUCICAR NATUS (Cope) I

1894 Drymobius pauc icar natus Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., Candelaria, Bruno Carranza, Costa Rica. 19^^ Dendrophidion pauc icar natus Stuart, Copeia, 1933= 9' i

Distribution:

1894:

i

i

202.

Type-locality:

La

Southern Costa Rica and western Panama.

DENDROPHIDION PERCARINATUS (Cope) Type-locality; I893 Dryn'obius percarinatus Cope, Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, 31= 3*^Aires, Costa Rica. Smith, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 5*: 73" 1941 [ Oendrophi dion ] percarinatus

Boruca and Buenos

Distribution:

Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama.

DENDROPHIDION VINITOR Smith 1941 Dendrophidion vinitor Smith, Proc. Guatemala.

Distribution:

Biol.

Soc. Washington,

5*'

Low and moderate elevations of Caribbean slope,

7^-

Type-locality:

Piedras Negras,

Veracruz, Mexico, to Panama.


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"^

*

DIAPHOROLEPIS

DIAPHOROLEPIS Jan I863

D

iaphorolep

Distribution:

i

s

Jan, Elenco Sistema Of idi:

5^.

Type-species:

D

iaphorolep

i

s

Wagneri Jan.

Panama to Ecuador.

Content: Two species, according to most recent revision, by Bogert, Senckenberg iana Biol., 45, 1964.

Key to the species 1.

Clave de especies

Dorsal scales keeled; vertebral row b

icar ina te

1.

wagner laev is i

Dorsal scales smooth

Escamas dorsales quilladas; fila vertebral b icarenada wagner Escamas dorsales lisas laev is i

DIAPHOROLEPIS LAEVIS Werner 1923 Diaphorolepis laevis Werner, Ann. Naturhist. Mus. Wien, 36=

I6O.

Type-locality:

Colombia.

Distribution: Species still known only from holotype, which lacks precise locality data.

DIAPHOROLEPIS WAGNERI Jan I863 D iaphorolep 1964 Diaphorolep

is is

Wagner Jan, Elenco Sistema Of idi: 98. Type-locality: Andes of Ecuador. wagneri Bogert, Senckenberg iana Biol., 45: 513> figs- 1, 3-7i

—

Distribution; Darien region of Panama to western Ecuador; one doubtful record from "Eastern Ecuador."


82 REPTILIA: SERPENTES: COLUBRIDAE

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DIPSAS

DIPSAS Laurent! Dipsas J nd!ca Laurent!. Type-spec es: 1768 Dipsas Laurent!, Synops. Rept. : 85. Par!s, I3: 351. 1810 Bunqarus Oppel (partim; non Bunqarus Daudin I8O3), Ann. Mus. Hist. Nat. none designated. Type-'spec es: C oluber bucephala Shaw. Type-species: 184S Pholidolaemus Fitzinqer. Syst. Rept., 1: 2/. D ipsas indica Laurenti. Type-species: *67. , Parrs, Sc Acad. Mem. Dumlril, 2J: . 1853 Di^sadomorus Mem. Acad. Sc . Pans, 2J: 46/. 1853 Leptoqnathus Dumeril (non Leptoqnathus Swainson 1839), none designated. Type-species: C oluber catesbeji Type-species: 18S^ Stremmatoqnathus Dumeril, Mem. Acad. Sc . Paris, 23: 468. Sentzen. Neopareas bicolor Gunther. Type-species: 1895 Neopareas Gunther, Biol. Centr. Amer. Rept.: 178. Heterorhach is Type-species: 1523 Heterorhachis Amaral, Proc. New Engl. Zool. Club, 8: 54. poecilolepsis Amaral. !

.

i

i

i

i

Tropical Mexico, Central America and South America.

Distribution:

and maxiUaris Werner) Content: 3I species, of which three ( eleqans (Soulenger), qaiqeae (Oliver), Mus. Zool. Univ. are extral im tal, according to the most recent revision, Py Peters, Misc. Publ. Mich., 114, I56O. i

Clave de especies

Key to the species 1.

Scale rows on body I7 or more group) Scale rows on body 15 or less

(

polylep

i

1.

s 2

Scale rows extremely variable over entire 3 body Scale rows consistent number from head to polylepis anus

3.

Ventrals 153 Ventrals 153

2.

3.

poec lolep peri janens i

Fig.

1.

s

i

7.

Paired chin shields present All chin shields posterior to labials tact single Subcaudals 100 or moreSubcaudals 39 °f less —

mental Mental

6 in

peri ianensis

7

contact behind

i

.

5.

contact with paired chin shields temporal

i

s

6

Con geneiales pares

Geneiales, posteriores al primer par labial en bicolor contacto, s imples6.

7. 8

de anchas bandts transversas pard* oscuras o negras, mis anchas que los interespac OS, completas (excepto »n temporal! s y vi qu ier ) co«o anillos a lo largo rojo en vida, del cuerpo; nterespac ios rosa amarillo en preservados (grupo art iculata 5 Fig. 1) 11 Diseflo dorsal no como el anterior

Diseflo dorsal

i

conbicolor

'

in

poecilolepis

Ventrales 153 Vent rales 153

i

-brevif ac ies in

Filas de escamas en nijmero extremadamente 3 variable a lo largo del cuerpo Filas de escamas constantes en numero de la pqlylepis cabeza al ano

.

Dorsal pattern of broad, dark-brown or black bands that are much wider than interspaces, and are couplet* (except in temporal is and vi qu ier ) across venter over length of body; interspaces pink or red in life, yellow in 5 preservative ( art iculata group, Fig. l) 11 Dorsal pattern not as above

At least one pair of labials

4

illustrative Dipsas brevifacies of art iculata group.

i

6.

2

s

i

4.

5.

)

4

2.

4.

mas filas (qrupo polvlepis menos filas-

Escamas en I7 Escamas en I5

Subcaudales 100 o mas Subcaudales 55 ° menos

7

brevifac ies

lo menos un par de labiales contacta atras de 8 la mentoneana Mentoneana en contacto con el par anterior A

geneial

temporal

is


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83

DIPSAS

8.

8.

usually two postoculars; posterior interspaces not or lightly spotted

No preocular;

i

5

usually three postoculars; posterior interspaces heavily streaked and 10 spotted

One preocular;

5.

Preocular ausente; usualmente dos postoculares; muy nterespac ios posteriores no manchados levemente 3 Una preocular; usualmente tres postoculares; interespac ios posteriores densamente manchados 10 y lineados

Bands on posterior part of body twice as wide qrac 1 s as nters paces Bands on posterior part of body approximately art iculata equal to interspaces i

i

9.

Parte posterior del cuerpo con bandas dos veces qrac 1 s mas anchas que Ios interespacios Parte posterior del cuerpo con bandas de aprox imadamente igual ancho que Ios interart iculata espac OS i

i

i

i

10. Dorsum of head unicolor dark brown; upper labtenuiss ima ials e ight Dorsum of head spotted with white; upper labv qu eri ials nine or ten i

i

i

i

pattern of rounded, dark-brown or black blotches or saddles, interspaces tawny brown 12 group, Fig. 2) ( catesby Dorsal pattern not as above 15

11. Dorsal

i

ll.DiseHo dorsal de manchas redondeadas en forma de silla de montar, pardo oscuras o negras, interespacios en pardo tostado (grupo 12 catesbyi . Fig. 2) DiseRo dorsal no como el anterioi 15

-—13

scale rows I3Dorsal scale rows I5-

12. Dorsal

13.

lO.Cabeza dorsalmente unicolor, en pardo oscuro; tenu ss ima ocho supra lab iales Cabeza dorsalmente manchada de bianco; nueve v qu iefi diez supra lab iales

-

cope

i

12.Dorsales en I3 filasOorsales en I5 filas-

-

-

—

13

cope

i

14

Prefrontals two; dorsum of head unicoloi Prefrontals usually fused; dorsum of head variegated and streaked with white

13,Dos pref rontales; cabeza dorsalmente uni14

coloi

Prefrontales normalmente fusionadas; cabeza dorsalmente variegada y lineada en bianco

verm iculata

vertebral row than laterally; loreal does not enter eye catesbvi Blotches saddle-shaped, wider at vertebral row pavon ina than laterally; loreal enters eye

verm iculata

14, Blotches narrower at

14.

Manchas mas angostas a nivel de la Ifnea vertebral que lateralmente; loreal no llega el catesby jo Manchas en forma de silla de montar, mas anchas a nivel de la linea vertebral que lateralpavon na mente; loreal llega al ojo i

15. Dorsal blotches triangular or lozenge-shaped, usually widest at ventrals, with yellow spot between corners of blotches at ventrals 16 group. Fig. 3) ( indica 17 Dorsal pattern not as above

Fig.

2.

illustrative D psa s ca tesby . group. of catesby

romboidales dorsales triangulares usualmente mas anchas a nivel ventral, con mancha amarilla entre ellas, a 9Se nivel (qrupo indica. Fig. 3) DiseRo dorsal no como el anterioi

15. Manchas

Fig.

i

i

i

3-

D ipsas

16. Scale rows

I5

Scale rows I3, often reducing to 11-

i

of

i

nd ica c st ceps nd ca group. i

i

i

.

nd ica

17

illustrative

i

16. Dorsales en -i

^^

15 filas Dorsales en I3 filas; duccion a 11

f recuentemente

nei va con re-

i

ind ca i

17. Dorsal ground color of light browns and tans,

with narrow blotches that are higher than wide, and much narrower than interspaces (at least posteriorly), interspaces streaked, spotted or stippled throughout ( varieqata 18 group, Fig. 4) 21 Dorsal pattern not as above

17. Dorsalmente pardo claro bronceado, con manchas

angostas, mas altas que anchas, mucho mas angostas que Ios interespacios (por lo menos poster ormente) , interespacios lineados, manchados o punteados (grupo varieqata .Fig. 4)-18 21 DiseRo dorsal no como el anterior i


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84

DIPSAS

Fig.

4.

Dipsas albifrons . illustrative of var egata group.

Fig.

5-

i

18. Two or more pairs of labials

mental Single pair of labials mental

in

contact 19

contact behind

in

incerta

IJ.Dorsum of head unicolor light tan or with poorly defined darker spots on parietals 20

Dorsum of head with dark-brown spot clearly defined on parietal and occipital region, sutures of head scales outlined in brown varieqata brown spot present on tips of ventrals and first scale rows, alternating with dorsal varieqata blotches Spots in interspaces absent or poorly defined, never prom inent alb f pons

20. Small

i

21. Dorsal blotches wider than

interspaces, little contrast between them, centers of blotches often considerably lightened, so that blotch resembles paired ellipses ( oreas group, Fig. (

pratt

i

group)

illustrative

m^s pares de labiales en contacto detras 18. Dos 1? de mentoneana Un unico par de labiales en contacto detras de

mentoneana

i

ncerta

15.Cabeza dorsalmente unicolor en bronceado palido con manchas oscuras poco definidas'en parie20 tales Gabeza dorsalmente con manchas pardo-oscuras bien definidas sobre la region parietal y occipital, suturas de escamas cef5l icas varieqata lineadas en pardo 20. Con pequeflas manchas pardas en el Ifmite lateral de las ventrales y primeras filas de escamas, alternando con las manchas dorsales

varieqata pobreManchas de los interespac ios ausentes alb if rons mente definidas, nunca prominentes 2l'Manchas dorsales mas anchas que los interespaclos, con poco contraste entresf; centros de las manchas f recuentemente cons derablemente mas claros, con manchas que recuerdan un 22 par de parentesis (grupo oreas . Fig. 5) Coloracion no como la anterior (grupo pratti i

22

5)

Color not as above

Dipsas ellipsifera . of oreas group.

23

)

23 22. Manchas dorsales con centros muy claros; que recuerdan un par de parentesis; geneiales

22. Centers of do rsal blotches very light, so that blotch resem bles paired ellipse s on all in-

dividuals; c hin heavily spotted ; venter with two parallel dark streaksj vent rals often less than 170, su bcaudals less than 80-- ell ips if era Centers of do rsal blotches light ened only in adults, not in juveniles, and n ever so light that the bio tch resembles pa ire d ellipses; chin not or sparsely spotted; v enter with large rectan gular blotches betw een ends of ne ighbor ing dorsal blotches; ve ntrals more than 175; su bcaudals more than 75 oreas 24 23.Loreal enters orbit; no suboculars Loreal does not enter orbit; suboculars present sanct joannis i

24. Ventrals

177 °'~ moreVentrals I76 or less-

25 - pratt

25. Dorsum of head not unicolor, spotted Dorsum of head unicolor, not spotted

i

26 27

26. Dorsum of head reddish-brown with black spot-

ting boettqeri Dorsum of head black with yellow spotting schunki i

densamente manchados; vientre con dos bandas oscuras y paralelas; ventrales f recuentemente menos de 170, subcaudales menos de 80 ellipsifera Centros de manchas dorsales claros solo en adultos, no en juveniles, nunca tan claros como en las manchas que recuerdan un par de parentesis; geneiales no manchadas o con manchas esparcidas; vientre con grandes manchas rectangulares ubicadas entre los nac im ientos de las dorsales; ventrales mas de 175> subcaudaoreas les m^s de 179 24 23. Loreal conforma la orbita; sin suboculares Loreal no conforma la orbita; con suboculares sanct ioann is i

24. Ventrales 177 ° "'^^

Ventrales I76

menos-

25.Cabeza dorsalmente no unicolor, manchada Cabeza dorsalmente unicolor, no manchada

25 -

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26 27

26.Cabeza dorsalmente pardo rojiza con manchas boettqeri negras Cabeza dorsalmente negra con manchas amarillasschunk i

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DIPSAS

27.A11 dorsal blotches fail to meet on venter; usually less than two pairs of labials in contact behind mental 28 First few dorsal blotches fused ventrally; usually two pairs of labials in contact behind mental lat if asc iata 28. Anterior body blotches

twice as wide as lighter interblotch area lat frontal is Anterior body blotches approximately the same width as light interblotch areas peruana i

27.Ninguna mancha dorsal se fusiona ventralmente; f recuentemente menos de dos pares de labiales 28 en contacto detras de la mentoneana Pocas de las primeras manchas dorsales fusionadas ventralmente; f recuentemente dos pares de labiales en contacto detras de la men-- lat if asc iata toneana 28. Manchas anteriores doblemente anchas que

inter

espacios claros lat frontal is Manchas anteriores de aprox imadamente igual peruana ancho al de los interespac ios claros i

DIPSAS ALBIFRONS (Sauvage) varieqata group Brazil. Type-locality: 1884 Dipsadomorus albif rons Sauvage, Bull. Soc. Philom. Paris, (/) 8: 145. I5O8 Pi psas albif rons- Mocquard in Dumeril & Bocourt, Miss. Sc . Mex. J: S')] llha da Type-locality; 1950 Dipsas albif rons cavalheiroi Hoge, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 22: 154. Queimada Grande, Sao Paulo, Brazil. 1960 Dipsas albifrons Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Eool. Univ. Mich., 114: 121.

i

Known from Estados de Santa Catarina and SSo Paulo, Brazil; also reported from Distribution: Paraguay and Mate Grosso, Brazil.

DIPSAS ARTICULATA (Cope) art iculata group 1868 Leptoqnathus art iculata Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1868: 135' Type-locality: "Costa Rica" (actually in Panama). Parker, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (5) 18: 206. 1526 Jbipsas articulata ] 1%0 mpsas articulata Peters. Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. ,Univ. Mich., 114: 33. i

Veraguas,

— —

Distribution:

Lower elevations on Atlantic and Pacific slopes, Costa Rica and Panama.

DIPSAS BICOLOR (Gunther) art iculata group

Chontales mine, Type-locality: 1895 Neopareas bicolor Gunther. Biol. Centr. Amer., Rept.: 1/8. N icaragua. 1926 Dipsas b icolor l— Parker, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., {5) 18: 206. Jalapa, Nueva Type-locality: 1554 Wopareas tricolor Brattstrom and Howell, Herpetologica, 10: 120. Segovia, Nicaragua. I960 Dipsas bicolor Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. UMv. Mich., 114: 36. ["

Distribution:

Pacific slopes of southern Nicaragua and northern Costa Rica.

DIPSAS BOETTGERI (Werner) pratt group i

1501 Leptoqnathus boettqeri Werner, Abh. Ber. Konigl. Zool. Anthropol. -Ethnol. Mus. Dresden, 5' H* Chanchamayo, Peru. Type-locality: Beni Type-locality: 1909 Leptoqnathus boliviana Werner. Mitt. Naturhist. Mus. Hamburg, 26: 240. River, Bolivia. Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114: 98. 1960 Dipsas boettqeri

Distribution:

Andean slopes of southern Peru and northern Bolivia.


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DIPSAS BREVIFACIES (Cope) art iculata group 1866 Tropidodipsas brevifacies Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc!. Phila.. 1866; r27. Type-locality: Yucatan. 1884 Dipsadomorus fasciatus Bocourt, Bul,l. Soc. Philom. Paris, (7) 8: 135> Type-locality: Yucatan. Leptoqnathus torquatus Cope (substitute name for Dipsadomorus fasciatus Bocourt ) , Proc. Amer. 188 Philos. Soc, 22: I72. Parker, Ann. Mag. Hat. Hist., (5) 18: 206. 1526 [Pipsas brevifacies] 1560 D ipsas brevifac ie& Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zoai» Univ. Mich., 114: 38.

Distribution:

Yucatan Peninsula to British Honduras on east and Carmen

Island on west.

DIPSAS CATESBYI (Sentzen) catesby group i

Sentzen (typographical error), Meyer's Zool. Arch., 2: 66. 1796 Coluber catesbe Type-locality: "Wahrsche inl ich Amerika". 1827 Pipsas catesbyi Boie, Isis von Oken, 20: 56O. ?19*7 Sibynomorphus macedoi Prado & Hoge, Ciencia, Mexico, 8:180. Type-locality: Pucallpa, Loreto Province, Peru. Peters, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 1783: 2. 1956 Pipsas catesbyi i

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Amazonas region of South America, from Andean slopes of Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, and Colombia to coast of Venezuela and British Guiana, and through northern half of Brazil.

P istri but ion:

PIPSAS COPEI (Gunther) catesby group i

I872 Leptoqnathus Copei Gunther, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (4) 9; 3O. Type-locality: Suri nam". Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114: 58. i960 Pipsas cope i

P

i

str ibut ion:

"Probably from

Guianas and southern Venezuela.

PIPSAS ELLIPSIFERA (Boulenger) oreas group 1898 Leptoqnathus ellipsifera Boulenger, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, I898: II7. Ecuador. 1960 Pipsas ellipsifera Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich. 114: 87.

Type-locality:

Ibarra,

Pi

str but ion: i

Known only from higher Andean slopes, western Ecuador.

PIPSAS GRACILIS (Boulenger) art iculata group 1902 Leptoqnathus gracilis Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (7) 9: 57. Type-locality: San Javier, Ecuador. 1920 Leptoqnathus hammondii Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (9) 6: 110. Type-locality: Guatea, western Ecuador. 1925 Sibynomorphus macrostomus Amaral, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 67: 9. Type-locality: Ecuador. i960 Pipsas gracilis Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114; 44.

Pistr ibut ion:

Northwestern Ecuador.

PIPSAS INCERTA (jan) var ieqata group I863 Leptoqnathus ncertus Jan, Elenco Sist. Ofid.: 101. Type-locality: French Guiana. 1885 Leptoqnathus alternans Fischer, Jahrb. Wiss. Anat. Hamburg, 2: IO5. Type-locality: "Angeblich aus Santos". Type-locality; Utinga, 1923 Sibynomorphus harbour Amaral, Proc. New Engl. Zool. Club, 8: 92. Alagoas, Brazil. Type-locality: Colonia Hansa, 1923 Sibynomorphus qarbe Amaral, Proc. New Engl. Zool. Club, 8: 93' Santa Catarina, Brazil. 1935 Pipsas incerta Parker, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1935: 527. i960 Pipsas incerta Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114: I27. i

i

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P istr ibut ion:

Southeastern coastal area of Brazil, from Espfrito Santo to Santa Catarina.


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DIPSAS INOICA Laurent! ind ica group "Ceylon"; des!gnated by Peters, Type-local ty: 1768 Dipsas indica Laurent!. Synops. Rept.: ')0. M!sc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Un!v. M!ch., 114: 68, as the Amazonian region of South America. !

South America north of the Tropic of Capricorn.

Distribution:

Content: Four subspecies, according to the latest revision by Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114, I56O.

Clave de subespecies

Key to the subspecies 1.

Dorsum of head unicolor light brown, or with three or four dark brown spots on posterior head shields (frontals, 2 parietals, and occipitals) Dorsum of head darker brown, strongly variegated with black and yellow or white 3

2.

Spots on posterior head plates absent or small, occupying less than one quarter of bucephala each scale Spots on posterior head plates large, occupying almost entire area of each scale— cist iceps

3. "

Occipital region not streaked, may be ..^ 1 \, J 1 u ji broadly blotch first dorsal ui spotted, ' J ... -Jnd ica fused along middorsal line ... : ^ -1 Jn i streaked. Occipital region longitudinally first dorsal blotch separated by light , J is ecuadorens line at vertebrals .

1.

.

,

,

1.

Cabeza dorsalmente unicolor en pardo claro, con tres cuatro manchas pardo oscuras sobre los escudos posteriores (frontal, parietales y occipitales) 2 Dorso de la cabeza pardo oscuro, fuertemente manchado en negro y amarillo bianco 3

2.

Manchas de placas posteriores de la cabeza, ausentes pequeRas, ocupando menos de un cuarto de cada escama bucephala Manchas de placas posteriores de la cabeza ocupando casi enteramente la superficie de cada escama cist iceps

„ 3-

j _•„:! i no lineada, d„-:4„ ij Region occipital aunque puede r , ser punteada, primera mancha dorsal am'. ,. pliamente fusionada al nivel de la linea vertebral nd ica d»„;x„ j 1 ;„:i i in i Region „^ occipital lineada long -i.tudj-inalmente. j u j primera mancha dorsal separada a nivel vertebral por una 1 fnea clara ecuadorens is

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Distribution:

D

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indica

— Peters.

Amazon drainage

in

Misc.

Publ. Mus.

Zool.

Univ.

Mich., 114: 67.

Brazil, Colombia, British Guiana, Ecuador and Peru.

indica bucephala (Boettger)

1802 Coluber bucephalus Shaw, Gen. Zool., 3: 42£. Type-locality: Ceylon; restricted by Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114: 73, to Brazil. 1S60 Dipsas indica bucephala Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114: 73.

Distribution:

Dipsas indica

c ist

Southeastern Brazil;

Misiones, Argentina.

iceps (Boettger)

188S Leptoqnathus ( Oi psadomorus ) cist iceps Boettger, Zeit. Naturwiss., 58; 237. Typelocality: Paraguay. 1914 Dipsas cisticeps Bertoni, Descr. Fis. Econom. Paraguay, 5?: 29. 1S60 Dipsas indica cisticeps Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114: 78.

Distribution:

Bolivia and Paraguay.

Dipsas ind ica ecuadorensis Peters i960 Dipsas indica ecuadorensis Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114: 81. Typelocality: Rfo Solis, Cabeceras del Rfo Bobonaza, 14 km east southeast of Puyo, Pastaza Province, Ecuador.

Distribution:

Amazonian drainage of Ecuador.


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DIPSAS

DIPSAS LATIFASCIATA (Boulenger) Pratt group i

Type-locality: 191^ Leptoqnathus lat if asc iatus Boulanger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (s) 12: 72. Maraflon, Eastern Peru. Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114: 100. 1960 Dipsas latifasciata

Upper

Amazonian slopes of Andes of northern Peru and extreme southern Ecuador.

Distribution:

DIPSAS LATIFRONTALIS (Boulenger) Pratt group i

Type-locality: Leptoqnathus lat if rontal is Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) 15= 561Aricagua, Estado Merida, Venezuela, 1000 m. Type-locality: 1909 Leptoqnathus praeornata Werner, Mitt. Naturhist. Mus. Hamburg, 26: 240. Venezuela. El Topo, Type-locality: 1512 Leptoqnathus palmer Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (s) 10: 422, Rio Pastaza, Ecuador. 1960 Dipsas latifrontalig Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114: IO3. 190')

Lower Amazonian slopes from Venezuela to southern Ecuador.

Distribution:

DIPSAS NEIVAI Amaral indica group

Type-locality: 1926 Dipsas neivai Amaral. Arch. Mus. Nac. Brasil, 26: 14. Braz 1. Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114: 85. 1960 Dipsas neivai

Caratinga, Minas Geraes,

i

Caratinga (Minas Geraes) and Catu (Bahia) Brazil.

Distribution:

DIPSAS OREAS (Cope) oreas group

1868 Leptoqnathus oreas Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila. 1868: IO5. Type-locality: "From the elevated valley of Quito," Ecuador; locality questioned by Peters, Rev. Ecuat. Entom. Parasit., i

2, 1955, 347I856 Leptoqnathus andiana Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 3' *52. Type-locality: (locality questioned by Peters, Rev. Ecuat. Entom. Parasit., 2, 1955> 3*7* 1934 Dipsas mikanii oreas Parker, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (lO) 14: 27I. 1960 Dipsas oreas- Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114: 52.

Distribution:

Quito, Ecuador;

Higher parts and western slopes of Ecuadorian Andes.

DIPSAS PAVONINA Schlegel catesby group i

Type-locality: 1837 Dipsas pavonina Schlegel, Essai Physion. Serpens, 2: 280. "Guyanes". i960 Dipsas pavon na Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114; 61. i

apparently from

Distribution: Guianas and Venezosla to Para, Brazil, and to Amazonian slopes of Andes; Colombia to Bolivia on eastern slope.

DIPSAS PERIJANENSIS Aleman, new combination 1953 Tropidodipsas peri ianensis Aleman, Mem. Soc. Cien. Nat. La Salle, I3 (35): 217, fig. locality: Jamayau ja na. Sierra de Perija, Estado Zulia, Venezuela, I7OO m. i

Distribution:

Region of Perija, Zulia, Venezuela.

Type-


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DIPSAS

DIPSAS PERUANA (Boettger) Pratt group i

1898 Leptoqnathus peruana Boettger, Kat. Rept.-Samml. Mus. Senck. Nat. Ges., 2: 128. Type-locality: Santa Ana, Cuzco Province, Peru. peruanus- Schmidt & Walker, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 24; 288. 1543 Dipsas m ikan i960 Pi psas peruana Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114: 110. i

Distribution:

i

Eastern slopes of Andes

southern Peru.

in

DIPSAS POECILOLEPIS (Amaral) polylep s group i

s poecllolepsis Amaral (typographical error), Proc. New England Zool. Club, Type-locality: Villa Bomfim, Estado de Sao Paulo, Brazil. 1360 Dipsas poecilolepis Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich-, 114: 55.

1523 Heterorhach

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8:

')i.

Distribution:

Known only from the type locality.

DIPSAS POLYLEPIS (Boulenger) polylep s group i

1912 Leptoqnathus polvlepis Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (b) 10: 422. Type-locality: Huancabamba, Peru, above 3OOO ft. i960 Dipsas polylepis Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114: 96.

Distribution:

Known only from the typ« locality.

DIPSAS PRATT (Boulenger) Pratt group I

i

1897 Leptoqnathus Pratti Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (6) 20: 523. Type-locality: Medell'n, Colomb ia. 1899 Leptoqnathus triseriatus Cope. Mus. Sc . Bull., 1: I3. Type-locality: Colombia. 1916 L^eptoqnathus n igriceps Werner, Zool. Anz., 47: 3O9. Type-locality: CaRon del Tolima, Colombia. 1926 Jbipsas prattn Parker, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (9) 18: 206. 1940 itipsas nicefor'ii Prado. Mem. Inst. Butantan, 14: 14. Type-locality: Quindfo, Colo:mb ia. 1941 Dipsas tolimensis Prado. Ciencia, Mexico, 2: 345. Type-locality: Tolima, LTbano, Colombia. i960 Dipsas pratti Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114: 112. i

Distribution:

Cordillera Central

in

Colombia.

DIPSAS SANCTIJOANNIS (Boulenger) pratt group i

1911 Leptoqnathus sanct i- joannis Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 24. 7: Type-locality Pueblo Rico, slopes of San Juan River, Choco, Colombia, 5200 ft. 1916 Leptoqnathus sanct i- iohannis Werner (substitute name for Leptoqnathus sanct i- joannis Boulenger), Zool. Anz., 47: 310. 1941 Sibynomorphus caucanus Rendahl & Vestergren, Ark. for Zool., (a) 33: 11. Type-locality: Munchique, Cauca, Colombia. I960 Dipsas sanct joannis Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114: II5.

i

Distribution:

Slopes of Cordillera Occidental

in

Colombia; also recorded from Medellfn.

DIPSAS SCHUNKI (Boulenger) pratt group i

I9O8 Leptoqnathus schunkii Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (b) 1: I15. Type-locality: Chanchamayo, Peru. 1922 Leptoqnathus schuncki Werner (substitute name for Leptoqnathus schunki Boulenger), Arch. Naturgesch., (a) 8: I97. 1 [Dipsas 1926 schunki Parker, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (9) 18: 206. I960 Uipsas schunkei Peters, Misc. Publ., Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114: 11^ i

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Distribution: 368-492 f)— 70

Amazonian slopes of Andes 7

in

Peru.


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DIPSAS

DIPSAS TEMPORALIS (Werner) art iculata group

Type-locality: 1909 Lectognathus temporalis Werner, Mitt. Maturhist. Mus. Hamburg, 26: 241. Esmeraldas, Ecuador. Condoto, Type-locality: 191^ Leptoqnathus spurrelli Boulenger, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1513- 1^3^' Pefla Lisa, Choco, Colombia. 1960 Dipsas temporalis- Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114; 50Distribution:

Pacific coast of South America

in

Ecuador and Colombia; Atlantic coast of Panama.

DIPSAS TENUISSIMA Taylor art culata group i

Type-locality: 1554 Dipsas tenuissima Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 26: 7/1. swamp , approximately I5 km WSW of San Isidro del General, Costa Rica. Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114: 52. 1960 Dipsas tenuissima

On Dominical Road

in

Distribution:

Panama and Costa Rica.

DIPSAS VARIEGATA (Oumeril, Bibron and Dumeril) var eqata group i

I854 Leptoqnathus varieqatus Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gin., 1918 Dipsas varieqata Gomes, Rev. Mus. Paulista, 10: 525-

Distribution: Content:

Surinam.

Type-locality:

Three subspecies, according to Peters, I96O, Misc. Pub. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114.

Clave de subespecies

Dorsum of head with dark-brown spot clearly defined on parietal and occipital region, sutures of head scales outlined in brown-2 Dorsum of head unicolor light or with poorly defined darker spots on parietals tr

2.

^77'

Panama and northern South America.

Key to the subspecies 1.

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tat is

Dark-brown spots on head unite on frontals to form U-shaped mark, posterior tips of "U" often fused to first dorsal blotch n

ichols

i

Dark-brown spots on head not fused on frontal, do not extend to first dorsal blotch varieqata

Dorso de la cabeza con manchas pardo oscuras claramente definidas sobre la region parietal y occipital; suturas de escamas cefalicas lineadas en pardo 2 Dorso de la cabeza unicolor en tostado claro, con puntos oscuros pobremente definidos sobre las parietales tr n tat is

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Manchas pardo oscura dorso cefalicas unidas, formando sobre la zona frontal, una U, cuya parte posterior f recuentemente se fusiona a la primera mancha dorsal n

icholsi

Manchas pardo oscuras, dorso cefalicas no unidas sobre la zona frontal y no extendiendose hasta la primera mancha dorsal varieqata

Dipsas varieqata varieqata (Dumeril, Bibron and Oumeril) 1523 Leptoqnathus robusta L. Muller, Zool. Anz., 57' 155' Type-locality: East Ecuador. I960 Dipsas varieqata varieqata Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114: I32.

Distribution:

Dipsas varieqata

Venezuela, Guianas, Ecuador, and Peru.

n

ichols

i

(Ounn)

1933 Sibynomorphus nicholsi Dunn, Copeia, 1933= 193' Type-locality: mid-basin of Chagres River and mouth of Pequeni River, Panama. I960 Dipsas varieqata nicholsi Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114: I37.

Distribution:

Atlantic side of Panama to northwestern Ecuador.


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91

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D

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i

ta

t

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s

Parker

Type-locality: 1526 Dipsas trinitatis Parker, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (5) 18: 206. Trinity Hill Reserve, Trinidad. 1960 Dipsas varieqata trinitatis Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., Ill: 135-

Distribution:

Island of Trinidad.

DIPSAS VERMICULATA Peters catesby group i

1560 Dipsas vermiculata Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., Chichirota, Lower Rfo Bobonaza, Pastaza Province, Ecuador.

114:

65.

Type-locality:

Amazonian Ecuador and northeastern Peru.

Distribution:

DIPSAS VIGUIERI (Bocourt) art iculata group 1884 Leptoqnathus v qu er Bocourt, Bull. Soc. Philom. Paris, (7) 8: I36. Dari^n, Panama. 1926 jDipsas viquieri] —^Parker. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (9) 18: 206. Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114: ^i i960 [Tipsas vi qu er i

i

Distribution:

i

i

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Pacific coast of Panama.

Type-locality:

Isthmus of.


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DITAXODON

DITAXODON Hoge 1558

Pi

taxodon Hoge, Mitt. Zool. Mus. taen ia tus Hensel.

Distribution:

Content:

Berlin, Ji (l):

5*>

figs.

5~7'

Type-species:

Ph

i

lodryas

Southern Brazil.

One species.

DITAXODON TAENIATUS (Hensel) 1868 Philodrvas taeniatus Hensel. Grande do Sul, Brazil. 1558 Ditaxodon taeniatus

Distribution:

—Hoge,

Arcli.

Mitt.

Southern Brazil.

fiir

Zool.

Naturg., 1868:

Mus,

331'

Berlin, 34 (l):

Type-locality:

54,

figs.

5-7.

Porto Alegre, Rio


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DREPANOIDES

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Duke University, Durham, North Carolina

DREPANOIDES Dunn I856 Drepanodon Peracca (preoccupied by Drepanodon Nesti, 1826), Boll. Mus. Zool. Anat. Comp. Univ. Torino, 11 (231): 3Type-species: Cloel ia anomala Jan. 1528 Drepano des Dunn (substitute name for Drepanodon Peracca), Bull. Antivenin Inst. Amer,, 2: 22. Cloel ia anomala Jan. Type-species: Type-species: Pseudoclel ia 1541 Pseudoclelia Rendahl and Vestergren, Ark. for Zool., 33* (5)' 10. guttata Rendahl and Vestergren. i

Distribution: Content:

As for single species.

One species.

There is a possibility that the species Arrhyton quenselii Andersson, I5OI, belongs here, Drepanodon eatoni omitted until additional information on the species is available. Ruthven is a synonym of Oxyrhopus marcapa tae Boulenger.

Comment: but

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DREPANOIDES ANOMALUS (jan) Type-locality; Originally given by Jan as I863 Cloel ia anomala Jan, Elenco Sist. Of idi, 1863: 92> "Amer. Merid." and "Brasile", but modified to "Amer. Merid." only by Jan, Icon. Gen. Ophid., I87O. Livr. 35, pi. 1, fig. 4; Peracca, Boll. Mus. Zool. Anat. Comp. Univ. Torino, I856, 11 (231)* 5> states that the bottle containing the type at NeuchStel includes a label saying "Perou-Voyage Tschudi". I896 Drepanodon anomalus Peracca, Boll. Mus. Zool. Anat. Comp. Univ. Torino, 11 (231): 3. I836 Drepanodon as t gma t icus Peracca, Boll. Mus. Zool. Anat. Comp. Univ. Torino, 11 (231): 5Typelocality: Iquitos, Peru. Rfo Type-locality: 19*1 Pseudoclel ia guttata Rendahl and Vestergren, Ark. for Zool., 33* (5)' 10. Pastaza between Rfo Puyo and Rfo Copataza, Ecuador.

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Distribution:

Central Bolivia north to southern Colombia along Andean front.


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DROMICUS

CROMICUS Bibron

Type-species: 1843 Dromicus Bibron, in de la Sagra, Hist. Fis. Pol. Nat. Cuba, Spanish Ed., 4: I33. Drom icus anqul if er Bibron. Taeniophls tant illus Type-species: 1854 Taeniophis Girard. Proc. Acad. Nat. So . Phila., 1854: 227. i

G irard.

1855 Pachyurus Philippi, An. Univ. Chile, 104:

72I.

Type-species:

None given.

Pacific slopes of South America, between Peru and Chile, possibly Ecuador, Galapagos Distribution: Islands and Antilles. About 20 species, several of them with large numbers of subspecies; most extralimital Content: Antilles and Galapagos Islands; only four species occur in the area covered by this work.

Clave de especies

Key to the species 1.

Dorsal pattern not made up of two longitudinal 2 series of dark spots fused anteriorly Dorsal pattern of two longitudinal series of dark spots, fused anteriorly tachymeno des

1.

Dorsal pattern with a middorsal black stripe only one scale row wide 3 Dorsal pattern with one longitudinal dark band cham sson s at least five scale rows wide

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i

i

del ancho una escama 3 Diseno dorsal con una cinta parda que ocupa por lo menos cinco filas de escamas-cham sson is

Diseiio dorsal con cinta negra media <^6

i

i

Diseno no formado por dos hileras de manchas 2 oscuras dorsales fusionadas anter ormente Diseiio dorsal con dos hileras de manchas oscuras fusionadas anter ormente- tachymeno des i

i

2.

in

i

3.

Fewer than 155 ventrals More than 135 ventrals

anqust

1

i

inca nea tus

i

3-

Menos de 155 ventrales Mas de 135 ventrales

inca

anqust

i

1

i

neatus

DROMICUS ANGUST ILINEATUS Schmidt and Walker 1543 Dromicus anqust ilineatus Schmidt and Walker, Zool. Ser. Field. Mus. Nat. Hist., 24: 3O8. locality: Toquepala, Tacna, Peru. 1566 Drom cus anqust 1 neatus Donoso-Barros, Reptiles de Chile: 415i

i

Distribution:

Type-

i

Arica valley, Chile; southwestern Peru, from near sea level to about 10,000 ft.

DROMICUS CHAMISSONIS (Wiegmann) I835 Coronella Cham isson s Wiegmann, Nova Acta Acad. Caes. Leop. Carol., 1/: locality: Tollo, Chile. Physiog. Serpens, 2: 218, pi. 8, I837 Psammophis temminckii Schlegel, Essa Valparafso, Chile. locality: I854 Taeniophis tantillus Girard. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1854: 227. Chile. I867 Drom icus cham isson s Ste ndachner, Reise Novara, Rept.: 65. I833 L oph s luctuosa Philippi, An. Univ. Chile, 104: 723Type-locality: 1566 Drom icus cham sson s Donoso-Barros, Reptiles de Chile: 415, pl* 32. i

i

i

i

i

i

Distribution:

DROMICUS

i

246, pi.

figs.

13.

14-15.

Type-locality:

Type-

Type-

Santiago,

i

Between 27°S and 41°S

in

None given.

Chile.

INCA Schmidt and Walker

1543 Dromicus inca Schmidt and Walker, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 24: Cajamarca, Departamento de Cajamarca, Peru.

Distribution:

Known from type locality only.

325.

Type-locality:


95

DROMICUS

DROMICUS TACHYMENOIDES Schmidt and Walker 19«3 Prom icus tachymeno des Schmidt and Walker, ?ool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 24: locality: Chucurapf, near Mollendo, Departamento Arequipa, Peru. 1566 Prom icus tachymeno des- Ponoso-Barros, Reptiles de Chile: A21, pi. 32. i

i

P

i

str but on: i

i

3O5.

Type-

Extreme northern Chile and southern coastal Peru, from sea level to 10,000 ft.


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REPTILIA:

DRYMARCHON

ORYMARCHON FItzinger 1843 Drvmarchon Fitzinger, Syst. Rept.: 26. Type-species; Coluber corais Boie. 1853 Georgia Baird and Girard, Cat. N. Amer. Rept.: 92. Type-species: Coluber couperi Holbrook. 1867 Geoptyas Ste indachner, Sitz. Math. -Naturwiss. Kl.Akad. Wiss. Wien, 55 (l) 27I, pi. 3, figs. 1-]. Type-species: None designated. ;

Distribution: Content:

From southern United States to northern Argentina.

One widely ranging species.

DRYMARCHON CORAIS (Bole) 1827 Coluber corais Boie, s s. von Oken, 182/: 537* Type-locality: America. I855 [ Drymarchon corais j Stejneger, North Amer. Fauna, 14: ]0,

Distribution: Content: 1 im

!

I

i

From United States to northern Argentina.

Eight subspecies, three

(

erebennus Cope, couperi Holbrook and orizabensis Ouges) extra-

tal.

Key to the subspecies 1.

2.

3.

Clave de subespecies

Dorsal pattern uniformly black Dorsum with some pattern, not uniformly black Tail and venter not reddish Tail and venter reddish

2

1.

Dorso enteramante negro Dorso no enteramente negro-

2.

Cola Cola

3

cora is rub dus

Dorsal pattern light brown at least 4 anteriorly Dorsal pattern black with irregular grey transverse bands, dim or indistinct anteriorly, more prominent posteriorly and on tail marqar tae

3.

Dorsal pattern uniform light brownish

4.

Dorsal pattern in dark brown more intensive on posterior third of body and entire i

melanurus

1

Drymarchon cora

is

I867 Geoptyas

f

cora

is

vientre no rojizos vientre rojizos

— cora IS -rub dus i

pardo claro por lo menos 4 anteriormente Diseno dorsal negro con bandas transversas irregulares grises, difusa indistinta anteriormente, mas prominente en la parte posterior y en la cola marqar tae

Disefio dorsal

i

un icolor

ta

y

i

i

4.

y

DiseRo dorsal en pardo claro uniforme un icolor pardo oscuro mas intense en el tercio posterior del cuerpo y toda la cola melanurus

Disefio dorsal

en

(Soie)

lavi ventris Ste ndachner, SItz. Math. -Naturwiss. Kl. Akad. Wiss. Wien, 55 (l)' Type-localities: Cijyaba, Mato Grosso, Brazil, and Rio Vaupes, 4, figs. 1-4. which may be either Colombia or Brazil (where it is spelled Uaupes). i

272, pi.

I855 [ Drymarcho n cora is cora is j Stejneger, North Amer. Fauna, 14: 70* 1923 Phrynonax anqulifer Werner. Ann. Naturhist. Mus. Wien, 36: l62. Type-locality: Braz il.

Distribution: Tobago.

Drvmarchon cora

is

Joinville,

Amazonian and Paraguayan basins; from Venezuela to Argentina; Trinidad and

marqari tae Roze

1359 Drvmarchon marqaritae Roze, Nov. Cient. Mus. Hist. Nat. La Salle, Venezuela, Ser. Zool., Type-locality: 25: 1. Near San Francisco de Macanao, Isla Margarita, Venezuela. 1964 Drymarchon corais marqaritae- Roze, Mem. Soc. Cien. Nat. La Salle, Venezuela, 69: 222.

Distribution:

Known only from western Margarita

Island, Venezuela.


>

97

DRYMARCHON

Orymarchon corais melanurus (Oumeril, Bibron and Dumeril) Type-locality: 1854 Spilotes melanurus Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. G^n., ]: 224. Mex ico. I867 Geoptvas collarls Ste ndachner, Sitz. Ma th.-Naturw ss. Kl. Akad. Wiss. Wien, 55 {^) Type-locality: Brazil. 271, pi. 3, figs. 4-7. 1855 Drymarchon cora is melanurus Stejneger, North Amer. Fauna, 14: y''1511 Drymarchon cora is melanocercus Smith (substitute name for melanurus Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril), Jour. Washington Acad. Sc . , Jl: 473' i

i

—

i

Distribution: Pacific slopes of Colombia and Ecuador; Northern Venezuela; Central America to Veracruz, Mexico, on Atlantic Slope and to Nicaragua on Pacific Slope.

Drymarchon cora

i

s

rub dus Smith i

Type-locality: is rubidus Smith, Jour. Washington Acad. Sci., 3I: 474. Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico. Type-locality: isla Maria Cleofa, 1542 Drymarchon corais cleofae Brock, Copeia, 1942: 24% Tres Marias Islands, Mexico. 1541 Drymarchon cora

Distribution: Low and moderate elevations of Pacific coast from Sinaloa, Mexico, south to Isthmus of Tehuantepec and apparently through valley of Rfo Grijalva, Chiapas into extreme southwestern Guatemala.

Drymarchon cora

is

un icolor Smith

1941 Drymarchon corais unicolor Smith, Jour. Washington Acad. La Esperanza, near Escuintla, Chiapas, Mexico.

Distribution: Nicaragua.

Sci., 31=

'^l^-

Type-locality:

Low and moderate elevations from Chiapas, Mexico along Pacific coast

into


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DRYMOBIUS

DRYMOBIUS Fitzinger

Type-species: Herpetodryas marqar t if erus Schlegel. 1843 Drymob ius Fitzinger, Systema Reptilium: 26. Type-species: Dendroph id ium melanotrop is Cope. 1853 Crossanthera Cope, American Naturalist, 1853= *81' i

Distribution: Texas on Atlantic slope and Chiapas, Mexico on Pacific slope through Central America to Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela. Content: Four species. Key to the species 1.

Clave de especies

Dorsal pattern not reticulate; individual 2 scales not green surrounded by black Dorsal pattern reticulate; each scale green surrounded by blacl< marqar t f erus

1.

Dorsal pattern without rhomboid blotches, more or less uniform green 3 Dorsal pattern of rhomboid blotches rhomb iter

2.

i

2.

3.

Diseno dorsal no reticulado; escamas individualmente no verdes rodeadas de negro 2 Diseno dorsal reticulado; cada escama verde, rodeada de negro marqar t f erus

i

Keels on middorsal scale rows not blackish chlorot icus Keels on three middorsal scale rows blackish melanotrop s

i

i

Diseno dorsal sin manchas romboidales, mas o menos un f ormemente verde 3 Disefio dorsal de manchas romboidales-- rhombifer i

Quillas de las filas mediodorsales no negras chlorot cus Quillas de las tres filas mediodorsales negrasmelanotrop s

J.

i

i

i

DRYMOBIUS CHLOROT ICUS (Cope) 1886 Dendroph idium chloroticum Cope^ Proc. Amer. Guatemala; restricted by Cope, Bull. U.S. Qua temala.

1887 Drymobius chlorot cus i

— Cope.

Bull.

U.S.

Nat.

Phil. Nat.

Soc, 23 (I885): 278. Type-locality: Mus., 32, I887, 69, to Coban, [Alta Verapaz],

Mus.,

32:

65.

Distribution: Moderate and intermediate elevations; San Luis de Potos', Mexico, along Caribbean coast to Honduras, and Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Mexico to Costa Rica on Pacific slope.

DRYMOBIUS MARGARITIFERUS (Schlegel)^ I837 Herpetodryas marqar t f erus Schlegel, Essa Physion. Serpens, 2: 184. Type-locality: New Orleans (in error); restricted by Smith, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 92, 1942, 383, to Veracruz, Mexico; further restricted to Cordoba, Veracruz, by Smith and Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 33, 1950, ,317I878 D.[ rymobius J marqar t f erus Cope. Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, 17 (I877): 35.

Distribution: Content:

i

i

i

i

i

—

Texas through Central America to South America.

Four subspecies, one

f

fistulosus Smith) ex tral

Key to the subspecies 1.

Anterior margins of median dorsal scales blue in adults, white in faded specimens, gray in juveniles; well differentiated from black scale tip 2 Color not as above occidental is

i

m

i

tal.

Clave de subespecies j,

gorde anterior de escamas dorsales medianas 32^]^ g^ adultos, claro en especfmenes marchitados, gris en juveniles; b en di2 ferenciado de apices negros de escama Diseno dorsal no como el anterior i

occ iden tal

i

s

petition currently before the International Commission for Zoological Nomenclature [z.N.(S.) I7O4] would set aside Coluber Ch iametla Shaw, Gen. Zool., Amphib., 2, 1802, 440, in favor of its younger Synonym, marqar t ferus Schlegel. The rules direct the retention of the status quo until a decision is reached, so we retain the junior synonym here. The name ch iametla would apparently be allocated to subspecies f istulosus if used. A

i

i

.


99^

DRYMOBIUS

2.

Adults retaining juvenile pattern of 35"^5 diffuse dorsal blotches or bands, 2-J scale rows wide, more conspicuous anteriorly; ground color turquoise-green in life (dull or bluish-gray in preservative), dorsal scales almost entirely black (on dark blotches) to almost entirely turquoise-green (on lighter areas), bordered with gray or black, always black-tipped mayd s Not as above marqar t f erus

2.

i

i

i

i

i

Drymob us marqar i

i

t

i

f

erus marqar

i

t

i

f

Adultos reteniendo el patron juvenil de unas 35"*5 manchas o bandas dorsales que se extlenden hasta el origen de las ventrales; color de fondo verde-turquesa en v da (gris opaco o azulado en I'quido preservat vo), dorsales color verde-turquesa con grados variables de pigmentacion negra o gris oscura; apice de las dorsales siempre negro mayd s No como el anterior marqar t f erus i

i

erus (Schlegel)

1855 ^amen is tr icolor Hallowell, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., (2) Type-locality: Honduras. 1890 Orvmobius marqar t f erus [ marqar t ferus j Bocourt, Mjss. Sc

3:

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

.

34,

pi.

3.

Mex., Rept les:. 7I8. i

Distribution: Low and moderate elevations from Texas south along Caribbean coast to northern South America.

Drymob ius marqar

i

t

f

i

erus mayd

1568 Drymob ius marqar Type-locality!

i

t

s

Villa

f erus mayd s Villa, Rev. Biol. Trop. Costa Rica, I5: 117> figs. Great Corn Island, Departamento de Zelaya, Nicaragua. i

i

Known only from Great Corn

Distribution:

Drymob ius marqar

i

i

t

i

f erus

occ dental i

i

s

Island,

Nicaragua.

Bocourt

I85O Drymob us marqar t f erus var. occ dental s Bocourt, Miss. Sc Near Volcan Atitlan, Guatemala. locality: i

i

i

i

i

i

.

Mex., Rept.:

Low and moderate elevations on Pacific coast of Chiapas,

Distribution: Salvador.

2-4,

118.

Type-

Mexico east to El

DRYMOBIUS MELANOTROPIS (Cope) 1876 Dendrophidium melanotropis Cope. Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., (2) 8(1875): Type-locality: Costa Rica. 1533 Drymob ius melanotrop 5 Stuart, Copeia, 1533' ^^• i

Distribution:

I34, pi.

26,

fig.

Nicaragua to Panama.

DRYMOBIUS RHOMBIFER (CHnther) 1860 Coryphodon rhomb f er Gunther, Proc. Ecuador. 1888 Drymob ius rhomb f er Bocourt, Miss. i

i

Distribution:

Zool. Sci.

Soc.

Mex.,

London, I860: Rept., pi.

43,

236. fig.

Type-locality: 1.

From Nicaragua to Peru, Venezuela, Colombia, and Ecuador.

Esmeraldas,

1.


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^^

DRYMOLUBER

DRYMOLUBER Amaral 1925 Drvmoluber Amaral, Mem.

Inst.

Butantan,

4:

335, fig.

Type-species;

Herpetodryas dichroa Peters.

Tropical South America, from northeastern Brazil and Guianas through Amazonian region Distribution: to Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. Content:

Two species.

Clave de especies

Key to the species 1.

Dorsal scales Dorsal scales

in in

15 rows 17 rows

dichrous braz ili

1.

Escamas dorsales en I5 filas Escamas dorsales en I7 filas

d

ichrous brazili

DRYMOLUBER BR AZILI (Gomes) EstajSo de Type-locality: I5I8 Drymobius Brazili Gomes, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 1: 81, pi. 14, fig. 2. Engenheiro Lisb8a, near Uberaba, Estado de Minas Gerais, Brazil. Estado de SSo Type-locality: 1523 Drymobius rubriceps Amaral, Proc. New England Zool. Club , 8: 85. Paulo, Brazil. Stuart, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 236: 3. 19^2 Drymoluber brazili

Distribution:

South central Brazil.

DRYMOLUBER DICHROUS (Peters) 1863 Herpetodryas dichroa Peters. Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, I863: Surinam. 1868 Herpetodryas occipitalis Gunther. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (a) 1: Ecuador. 1868 Spilotes piceus Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1868; IO5. Maraflon, Ecuador. Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: 82. 133^ Drymoluber dichrous Amaral,

284.

Type-locality:

Brazil;

43O.

Type-locality:

Pebas,

Type-locality:

Napo or Upper

Distribution:

Colombia, Ecuador, eastern Peru, northern Brazil, Amazonian Venezuela.


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'^

SERPENTES: COLUBRIDAE

*

"^

ELAPHE

ELAPHE Fitzinger I833 Ela£he. Fitzinger, In Wagler, Oescrip. Icon. Amphib., J: text for pi. 2]. Type-species: Elaphe parreys Fitzinger = Coluber quatuorl Ineatus Lacepede. 1843 Pantherophis Fitzinger, Syst. Rept.: 25. Type-species: Coluber guttatus Linnaeus. 1853 Scotophis Baird and Girard, Cat. N. Amer. Rept.: 73. Type-species: Coluber alleqhan iens is Holbrook - C_. obsoletus Say. 1343 Pseudelaphe Mertens and Rosenberg (subgenus novum), Wochenschr f t (Blatter) fUr Aquarien and Type-species: Coluber f lav iruf us Cope. Terrar enkunde, J: 6I. i

i

i

i

Distribution:

United States through Central America to Panama and Costa Rica.

Content: Eight species, six of which gut ta ta Linnaeus, vulp na Baird and Girard, obsoleta Say phaescens Dowling, rosal iae Mocquard and subocular s Brown) are extral im tal, according to Cowling, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., $41, 1952. (

i

i

i

Clave de especies

Key to the species 1.

With three dark bands on parietal region, one on midline between parietals and one one outer margin of each parietal; usually eight upper tr asp s labials

1.

i

i

Lacking three more or less continuous bands on parietals; usually nine upper labials f

Con tres bandas oscuras en la region parietal, una en la 1 fnea media entre parietales y una en borde externo de cada parietal; usualmente tr lasp is ocho labiales superiores Sin tres bandas mas o menos continuas en los parietales; usualmente nueve labiales f lav irufa superiores

lav ruf i

ELAPHE FLAVIRUFA (Cope) I867 Coluber flavirufus Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., I867: 319. Type-locality: Yucatan; restricted to vincinty of Campeche, Campeche, by Dowling, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 542, 1952, 3. Gaige, Carnegie Inst. Washington Publ., 547: 299. 1936 Elaphe flavirufa i

Distribution: Content:

Mexico and Guatemala on Caribbean Coast to Corn

Four subspec es, two i

of which

(

f

lav irufa Cope and ma tuda

Key to the subspecies 1.

f lav

i

Nicaragua.

Smith)

are ex tral

i

m

i

tal.

Clave de subespecies

Maximum 34 (usually 33) scale rows; posterior minimum 23 scale rows polyst icha Maximum 3I scale rows; posterior minimum 21 scale rows pardalina

Elaphe

Island,

1.

Maximo 34 (usualmente 33) filas de escamas; mfnimo posterior 23 filas polyst icha Maximo 3I filas de escamas; mfnimo posterior 21 filas pardalina

irufa pardal ina (Peters)

1868 Elaphis pardalinus Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1868: 642. Type-locality: Unknown. 1887 Elaphis rodriguezii Bocourt. le Naturaliste, (2) 14: I68. Type-locality; Panzos, Alta Verapaz, Guatemala. 1952 E laphe flavirufa pardalina Dowling, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 540: 9.

Distribution:

Elaphe

f

Alta Verapaz, Guatemala through Honduras to Corn

Island, Nicaragua.

lav rufa polyst icha Smith and Williams i

1966 Elaphe flavirufa polysticha Smith and Williams, Nat. Hist. Misc. Chicago Acad. Sc 1. Type-locality: Ruatan Island, Islas de la Bahfa, Honduras.

Distribution:

Known only from type localit y-

i

.

,

I85:


102

ELAPHE

ELAPHE TRIASPIS (Cope)

Type-locality: Belize; 1866 Coluber triaspis Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1866: 128. restricted to vicinity of the town of Belize, British Honduras, by Smith and Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 33, 1950, 316. 1525 Elaphe tr iasp is Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: 155»

Distribution: Arizona through Mexico and Central America to Costa Rica. Content: Three subspecies, one of which ( ntermed ia Boettger) recent revision by Dowling, Zoologica, 45, 19^0, 53"80. i

Median frontoparietal band with small rounded opening at about middle of suture between parietals; band not open anteriori

ly

tr iasp

Median frontoparietal band with elongate opening along suture between parietals; band usually opening anteriorly, thus mutab il forming a "Y"

Elaphe triaspis tr iasp

i

ex tral im

i

tal, according

to most

Clave de subespecies

Key to the subspecies 1.

is

i

s

is

1.

banda frontoparietal mediana, con una abertura pequeHa y redonda aprox imadamente en el medio de la sutura entre parietales; tr iasp is banda no abierta anter ormente Una banda frontoparietal con abertura alai gada sobre la sutura interparietal; banda generalmente abierta anter iormente formando mutabil s una "Y" Una

i

i

(Cope)

s

Stuart, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 69: 68. 1948 [ Elaphe triaspis triaspis j Dowling, Zoologica, 45: ]l , figs. 1, %. i960 Elaphe tr iasp is tr iasp is

Distribution: Yucatan Peninsula, from Chichen Itza and Merida south to Uaxactun, Guatemala.

Elaphe tr iasp

i

s

mutab

i

1

i

s

in

Peten,

(Cope)

Type-locality: Verapaz, 1885 Coluber mutabilis Cope. Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, 1884: I75. Guatemala and Costa Rica. 1948 Elaphe triaspis mutabilis Stuart, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 69: 68. i960 Elaphe tr iasp is mutab 1 s Dowling, Zoologica, 4$: ^2, fig. 9'^i

Distribution:

i

— —

Highlands of Guatemala south to vicinity of San Jose, Costa Rica.


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ELAPOMOJUS

ELAPOMOJUS Jan 1862 Elapomo jus Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., d

i

m

i

d

i

a

t

us

2:

42.

Type-species:

Elapomorphus

1

Elapomo jus )

Ja n

I856 Elapomo us Boulenger (emendation of Elapomo Jus ) . Cat. Sn, Brit. Mus., 3- 238. I858 Elapohomoeus Berg (emendation of Elapomo jus ) . An. Mus. Mac. Buenos Aires, 6; 28. i

Distribution: Content:

As for single known species.

One species.

ELAPOMOJUS DIMIDIATUS Jan I862 E.[ lapomorphus Braz il. I856 Elapomoius d im

Distribution:

(

i

d

Elapomo jus )J i

atus

d im

— Boulenger

i

.

d

iatus Jan,

Cat.

Sn.

Arch.

Brit.

Known only from type specimen, which

Zool. Anat.

Mus., is

3:

Fis.,

238.

no longer extant.

2:

47.

Type-locality:


—

L04

.

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ELAPOMORPHUS

ELAPOWORPHUS Wiegmann

IS'iS

Type-species:

Elapocephalus Gunther. Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus.: 276. Phila., 1861: 524.

1862 Phalotris Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc Dumeril, Bibron and Dumlril.

Distribution: Content:

i

Calamaria Blumii Schleqel.

Type-species;

184^ Elapomorphus Wieqmann, Fitzinger, Syst. Rept.t 25.

Elapocephalus taenjatus Gunther.

Type-species:

.

Tropical and subtropical South America; from northeastern Brazil to Argentina.

Eight species.

Clave de especies

Key to the species 1.

2.

Elapomorphus tricolor

2

Two prefrontals One prefrontal

1.

^

Dorsal pattern with three longitudinal stripes-

2.

Dos prefrontales Una prefrontal

2 4

Diseno dorsal con tres Uneas long tud nales~3 Diseno dorsal con cinco Ifneas long tudi nales gu nguel neatus i

i

i

3

Dorsal pattern with five longitudinal stripes— qu nguel neatus

i

i

i

i

3.

Parietales por lo menos doblemente mas largas wuchereri que anchas; ventrales I76-I84 Parietales no doblemente largas que anchas; lepi^us ventrales I5O-234

3.

Parietals at least twice as long as broad; wuchereri ventrals 1/6-184 Parietals not twice as long as broad; ventrals lepidus I9O-234

4.

Parietals separated from labials by temporals 5 Parietals in contact with labials; anterior temporal absent nasutus

4.

Parietales separadas de labiales por temporales 5 Parietales en contacto con labiales; sin nasutus temporal anterior

5.

Dorsal pattern not lineate Dorsum with lineate pattern

6

5'

Diseno dorsal no lineado Diseno dorsal lineado

6.

7.

b

i

1

i

neatus

Dorsal scales spotted with black on posterior tip; nuchal collar three scales wide; ventrals mertensi more than 223 Dorsal scales without black spotting; nuchal collar six scales wide; fewer than 217 tricolor ventrals

6.

contact with parietal bolle contact with parietal nasutus

].

With fourth labial

in

i

With fifth labial

in

6 b

i

1

i

neatus

Escamas dorsales manchados de negro en el apice; collar nucal estrecho de tres escamas mertens de ancho; ventrales mas de 223 Escamas dorsales sin manchas negras; ancho collar nucal que ocupa seis escamas; menos de tricolor 21/ ventrals i

Con cuarta labial en contacto con parietal

bolle Con quinta labial en contacto con parietal

i

nasutus

ELAPOMORPHUS BILINEATUS Dumlril, Bibron and Dumlril Type-locality: Gen., ]: 835Corrientes, Argentina. Type-locality: Elapomorphus lemniscatus Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., ]: 840. "Amerique du Sud". Elapomorphus reticulatus Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1860: 5I8, pi., fig. 2. "Brazil?" Type-locality: Type-locality: Saint Petersbourg, 29: 5/1. Elapomorphus Iherinqi Strauch. Bull. Acad. Imp. Sc Mundo Novo, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Rio Grande do Type-locality: Phalotris melanopleurus Cope. Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, 22: I89.

I854 Elapomorphus bil ineatus Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp.

1854 1860 1884

1885

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Sul, Brazil. Camaquam Type-locality: 1889 Elapomorphus trilineatus Boulenqer, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (6) 4: 265. River District, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Type-locality: 1913 Elapomorphus speqazzinii Boulenqer, Ann. Mus. Civ. Stor. Nat. Genova, (3) 6: 49. La Plata, Argentina. Pilar, near Type-locality: 14: 202. , 1924 Elapomorphus suspectus Amaral, Jour. Washington Acad. Sc Cordoba, Argentina. i

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Southern Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay and Argentina.


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ELAPOMORPHUS BOLLEI Mertens Type-locality: Tandil, about 35O 153^ Elapomorphus bollei Mertens, Senckenberg iana, 3^' 183, f'g* !• km south of Buenos Aires and about I50 km from coast, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Distribution: Known only from type locality.

ELAPOMORPHUS LEPIDUS Reinhardt 1861 Elapomorphus Lepldus Reinhardt. Vidensk. Medd. Naturhist. Foren. Kjobenhavn, 2 (i860): 235, pi. 4, fig. 6-9. Type-locality: "Arrayal de Bicudo near Rio da casca, Minas, Brazil". 1896 Elapomorphus lepidus Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 3= 241.

Distribution:

Estados do Minas Gerais, Bahia, Espirito Santo, and Riode Janeiro, Brazil.

ELAPOMORPHUS MERTENS

Hoge

1955 Elapomorphus mertensi Hoge, Senckenberg iana Biol., 36: Type-locality: Serra Azul, SSo Paulo, Brazil.

Distribution:

3'^1>

pl-

27 and pi.

29,

fig.

3.

Mate Grosso, Minas Gerais, and Parana, Brazil.

Sao Paulo,

ELAPOMORPHUS NASUTUS Gomes 1915 Elapomorphus nasutus Gomes, Ann. Paulistas Med. Cirurg., 4: 121, pi. 3, fig. I-3. Paineiras, near Uberaba, Estado de Minas Gerais, Brazil. 1949 Elapomorphus nasutus Hoge, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 21 (l948): 67, 4 figs.

Type-locality:

Distribution: Braz 1.

"Triangulo Mineiro", Estado de Sao Paulo; also Minas Gerais and Santa Catarina,

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1820 Coluber 5 Lineatus Raddi, Mem. Soc. Italiana Sci. Modena, 18, (Mem. 2, Fisica): 339, pi. Type-locality: Near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Schlegel, Essai 1837 Calamaria Blumi Phys. Serp.,2:45. Type-locality: Estado do Sao Paulo, Brazil. 1858 Elapocephalus taeniatus Gunther, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus.: 276. Type-locality: "America" ("North America", according to Gray, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 1849, 78, referring to same specimen). 1959 Elapomorphus gu nguel neatus Hoge, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 28 (1957-58): 27O. i

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ELAPOMORPHUS TRICOLOR Dumeril, Bibron and Dumlril I854 Elapomorphus tricolor Dumeril, Bibron and Oumeril, Erp. Gen., 7: 837. Type-locality: Santa Cruz "Santa Cruz de la Sierra a Chuquisaca, en Bolivia", according to Vanzolini, Rev. Bras. Biol., 8, 1948, 383. 1955 Elapomorphus tricolor Hoge, Senckenberg iana Biol., 36: 3''1> Pls. 28 and 29, fig. 4.

Distribution:

Southern and western Brazil, Bolivia, Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay.

ELAPOMORPHUS WUCHERERI GUnther 1861 Elapomorplius wucherer Gunther, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (3) 7= ^15> ^'9Type-locality: Bahia, Brazil (according to Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 3> 1896, 240, who recognized the composite nature of Gijnther s t ype series, and fixed the name using two female syntypes from Bahia). I86I Elapomorphus accedens Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 2: 46. Type-locality: Bahia, Brazil. 1896 Elapomorphus wuchereri Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 3' 240. i

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Distribution:

.568-192

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ENULIUS

ENULIUS Cope 1871 Enulius Cope. Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc, 11: 1872 Leptocalamus Gunther, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., Gunther.

Enulius murinus Cope. Type-species: 558. Leptocalamus torquatus Type-species: (4) 5: I6.

Western and southern Mexico through Central America to Colombia.

Distribution:

Three species, one of which ( ol igost ichus Smith, Ardnt and Sherbrooke) is extral m tal, according to latest summary of genus, by Smith, Ardnt and Sherbrooke, Nat. Hist. Misc. Chicago

Content:

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Acad.

Clave de especies

Key to the species 1.

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1869 Liophis flavitoroues Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1868: 3O7. Magdalena, Colombia, 1938 Enulius flavitorques Dunn, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 85: 415.

Type-locality:

R'o

Distribution: Content:

Southern Mexico through Central America to Colombia.

Three subspecies, two of which

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Distribution:

Guatemala to Colombia.

ENULIUS SCLATERI (Boulenger) 1894 Leptocalamus sclateri Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 2: 25I, pi. 12, fig. 1. South America. 1938 Enulius slateri (sic) Dunn, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 8J: 417.

Distribution:

Nicaragua, Panama, Colombia.

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EPl CRATES

EPICRATES Wagler

Type-species: Boa Cenchria Linnaeus. I83O Ep icra tes Wagler, Nat. Syst. Amphib.: 168. 1844 Ch ilabo-thrus Dumeril and Bibron, Erp. Gen., 6: 5^2. Type-species: Boa noma tus Re nhardt . 1849 Cliftia Gray. Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus.: 55. Type-species: Cliftia fusca Gray. I856 Epicarsius Fischer, Abh. Nat. Ver. Hamburg., 3= ?''• Type-species: Epicarsius cupreus Fischer. I856 Homaloch ilus Fischer, Abh. Nat. Ver. Hamburg., J: 100, Type-species: Homaloch lus striatus F ischer. 1881 Piesi qaster Seoane, Abh. Senck. Ges., 12: 217. Type-species: Pies qaster Boettqer Seoane. i

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From Costa Rica

to

Argentina; Antilles.

Content: Seven species, six of which ( anqul f er Bibron, exsul Netting and Coin, qrac inornatus Reinhardt, striatus Fischer, and subflavus Stejneger) are ex tral m tal i

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Content:

Nine subspecies.

Clave de subespecies

Key to the subspecies 1.

Dorsal pattern always including some conspicuous dorsal spots 2 Dorsum uniformly colored maurus

2.

Lateral ocell i, located in interspaces between median distal spots, without outer ring of light coloi Same ocelli bordered by light ring

3.

Coloracion dorsal no uniforme, manchas bien conspicuas 2 Coloracion dorsal uniforme, manchas obsoletas o del mismo color del cuerpo maurus

2.

Ocelos laterales multiples, ubicados en los intervalos de las manchas medio dorsales, no circundados de color claro-3 Ocelos laterales multiples, ubicados en los intervalos de las manchas medio dorsales, circundados de color claro 5

3.

Ocelos laterales oscuros sin el centre bianco 4 Ocelos laterales oscuros con el centre bianco qa iqe

4.

Cara ventral manchada de oscuro en su margen lateral cenchria Cara ventral no manchada de oscuro ni aun lateralmente hyqroph lus

3 5

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Median dorsal spots bordered by black area which does not contact border of neighbor6 ing blotch Median dorsal spots fused laterally by 8 broad dark band

6.

Median dorsal spots not saddle-shaped 7 Median dorsal spots saddle-shaped harbour

7.

Median dorsal circumnuchal ventrals Median dorsal circumnuchal ventrals

5.

6.

Sin manchas medio dorsales en forma de silla de montar7 Manchas medio dorsales en forma de silla de

7.

Estrfa medio cef^lica separada de la estr'a ass s circunnucal; m^s de 245 ventrales Estr'a medio cefalica fusionada con la cii cunnucal, menos de 240 ventrales- polylepis

montar

stripe on head broken by a stripe; more than 24$ ass is stripe on head fused with stripe; -fewer than 240 polvlep s

harbour

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More 'han 47 scale rows at midbody; 47-55 alvarez Cauda is Fewer than 47 scale rows at midbody; 3^~*5 crassus Cauda Is— I

Mas de 47 hileras medio dorsales; 47-55 alvareri Cauda les Menos de 47 hileras medio dorsales; 3''~^5 crassus Cauda les

Epicrates cenchria cenchria Linnaeus 1525 Epicrates cenchria cenchria—Amaral, Mem.

Distribution:

Inst.

Butantan,

4;

77'

Amazonian Basin; southern Venezuela and coastal Guianas.

Ep icrates cenchria alvarez

Abalos, Baez and Nader

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1964 Epicrates cenchria alvarezi Abalos. Baez and Nader, Acta. Zool. Lilloana, 20: Forres, Depto. Robles, Santiago del Estero, Argentina. Type-locality:

Distribution;

fig.

218,

Provincia de Santiago del Estero, Argentina.

Ep icrates cenchria ass is

Machado

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Type-locality; 1945 Epicrates cenchria assisi Machado, Bol. Inst. Vital Brazil, 27: 6I, fig. Campina Grande, Poraiba do Norte, NE Brazil. Rio Type-locality: 1954 Epicrates cenchria xerophilus Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 26: 237. Branco, Pernambuco, Brazil. Distribution:

to northern

Piaui

Ep icrates cenchria barbouri

Bahia

in

Caatinga region of Brazil.

Stull

1998 Epicrates cenchria barbouri Stull, Dec. Pap. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Marajo Island, Para, Brazil. locality; Distribution;

8:

3OO.

Type-

Known only from type locality.

Ed icrates cenchria crassus (Cope)

1862 Epicrates crassus Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1862( 345. Parana River, Paraguay. 1929 Epicrates cenchria crassus- Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: 140.

Type-locality:

Cadosa,

Distribution: Southern Braz

Epicrates cenchria ga ge i

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Paraguay and northern Argentina.

Stull

1998 Epicrates cenchria gaigei Stull. Occ. Pap. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Buenavista, Santa Cruz, Bolivia.

Distribution:

Eastern lowlands of Bolivia and Peru.

8:

258.

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Ep icrates cenchria hygroph ilus Amaral 19'i4

Epicrates cenchria hyqrophilus Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 26: Baixo Guandu, Rio Doce, Esp'ritu Santo, Brazil.

239-

Type-locality!

Distribution: Estado do Amazonas and region of Rio Doce, Estado do Esp'ritu Santo, Brazil. Restricted on west by Serra do Espinha^o, according to Amaral, loc. cit.

Ep icrates

cenchria maurus Gray

Venezuela. Type-locality: 1845 Ep icrates maurus Gray, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus.: %, Type-locality: 1863 Epicrates cupreus var. concolor Jan, Elenco SIst. Ofjd.: 24. 19'^'^ Epicrates cenct^ria maurusStull, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 40: 396.

—

Costa Rica.

From Costa Rica to northern Colombia and Venezuela, probably northern Distribution: Guianas; Trinidad, Tobago and Margarita Islands.

Ep icrates cenchria

polylep

is

Amaral

None Epicrates cenchria polylepis Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 9' 236. Type-locality: given by Amaral, specimens included came from Rio Pandeiro, Minas Gerais, and "Canna Brava" (later called Rio Canabrava), inGoias, Brazil. In 195* (below) Amaral selected a neotype from among the syntypes (calling it a "liolotype"), thus restricting the typelocality to Rio Pandeiro. 195* Ep icrates cenchr ia polylep is Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 26: 241.

193'i

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Distribution: Region of rios Canabrava and Pandeiro Oistrito Federal, Brazil.

in

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ERYTHROLAMPRUS

ERYTHROLAMPRUS Wagler 18^0 Erythrolamprus Waqler, Nat. Syst. Amph.: I87. 184H Ervthrophis Fitzinqer, Systema Reptilium: 25.

Type-species: Type-species:

Coluber aqilis Linnaeus. Erythrolamprus venust iss

iciius

Wagler.

Nicaragua to southern Brazil and Peru east of Andes, and to northwestern Ecuador on Distribution: Pacific slope. Content:

Six species.

Clave de especies

Key to the species 1.

2 Body with complete black rings Body reddish, without rings; 25-26 black dorsal aesculap spots with light centers

1.

Each dorsal ring equidistant from othersDorsal rings arranged in_pairs

2.

Lacking black rings bordered by white rings of 4 equal width Black rings with white borders of equal width-quenther

3.

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Espacios rojos de menor extension que tres anillos negros; sin banda clara sobre los ojos

5

5

Red areas at least three times as wide as black rings; with light band between eyes- aesculap

Espacios rojos por lo menos tres veces al ancho de los anillos negros; con banda clara sobre aesculap los ojos

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5.

Dientes posteriores fuertemente acanalados; " pseudocorallus subcaudales mas de 5^ con suaves Dientes posteriores no acanalados m imus estrfas; subcaudales menos de 52

6.

Anillos negros dispuestos en parejas que equi7 distan entre sf Anillos negros dispuestos en parejas; cada dos parejas, interespacio entre sf menor, por aesculap extension de interespacio rojo

m imus 6.

Black rings in pairs; distance between pairs equal to width of pair Black rings in pairs; distance between pairs reduced by extension of red interspaces -.-

7.

aesculap

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(Linnaeus)

"Indiis". Linnaeus, Systema Naturae, Ed. 12: 38O. Type-locality: 1766 Coluber Aesculap "Indiis". Type-locality: 1766 Coluber aqilis Linnaeus, Systema Naturae, Ed. 12: 38I. Type-locality: 1789 Cl oluber j n igrof asc iatus Lacepede, Histoire Naturelle des Serpens, 2: ')B. i

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ven.

I8O3 Coluber atro-c inctus Oaudin, Hist. Nat. Rept., 6: 389' None given. Type-locality: I823 C|_ oluber J b natus L ichtenste in, Verzeichniss der Doubletten des Zoologischen Museums der Konigl. Universitat zu Berlin: IO5. Type-locality: Brazil. I854 Erythrolamprus Aesculap Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., ]: 845. I854 Erytrolamprus (sic) M Ibert Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., ]: 854. Type-locality: "New Yorck". I854 Erythrolamprus ntr icatus Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., ]: 855« Type-locality: Unknown. I860 Erythrolamprus albostulatus Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1860: 259. Type-locality: "Jijuca" = Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. i

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ERYTHROLAMPRUS AESCULAPI

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Type-locality: dicranta Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 2: 314. I863 Ervthrolamprus Aesculapi "Brasile, Bahia, Popayan". Type-locality. confluentus Jan. Arcfi. Zool. Anat. Fis,, 2: 315. 186^ Erythrolamprus Aesculapi "Amer ica". i

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Amazonian South America to central Brazil and Bolivia; Tobago Island.

Five subspecies.

None of the recent authors whi. I'dve recognized subspecies within this species has Comment: discussed the proper subspecific allocation of the taxa listed above under the species name. We are not able to assign them at this time.

Clave de subespecies

Key to the subspecies 1.

2 Body with complete blacl< rings Body without rings; 25-26 black dorsal ocellatus spots, each with light center

1.

2.

Red interspaces less than three times as wide as black rings; no light band between eyes 3 Red interspaces at least three times as wide as black rings; light band between monozona eyes

2.

i Black rings in equidistant pairs Black rings not in equidistant pairs, but forming groups of four, with wider red interspaces between such groups tetrazona

3.

Head light with dark band across eyes; red interspaces equal in width to black bandsaesculap Head black with light band between eyes; red space twice as wide as black rings venust ss mus

4.

3.

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Distribution:

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Arch.

Zool. Anat.

Fis.,

2:

31^'

monozona Jan

Erythrolamprus Aesculap "Bahia", (Brazil). 19^5 Erythrolamprus aesculap [

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monozona

— Machado,

Zool. Anat.

Bol.

Inst.

Fis.,

2:

Vital Brazil,

312. 5'

Type-locality! 77»

°"^ pl'»

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fig.

Distribution:

Bahia to Rio de Janeiro,

Ervthrolamprus aesculapi

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ocellatus Peters

1868 Erythrolamprus ocellatus Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, None g ven. Emsley, Copeia, I966: 1566 Erythrolamprus aesculap [ ocellatus j i

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[ Aesculap

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Ervthrolamprus aesculap I863

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Trinidad and Tobago

Island.

1868: I29.

642.

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Erythrolamprus aesculap

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Southwestern Bolivia.

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ERYTHROLAMPRUS BAUPERTHUISI

Dumeril. Bibron and Dumeril

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ZONA Jan

"Bahia, Type-locality: Erythrolamprus Aesculapii j b izona Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 2: 31*Messico, Popayan, Cayenne, Brasile, Montevideo, Colombia"; restricted to Colombia, by Dunn and Bailey, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 86, 1939, 12. Dunn and Bailey, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 86: 12. 1939 Erythrolamprus b zona I863

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Distribution:

Costa Rica to Colombia and northern Venezuela.

ERYTHROLAMPRUS GUENTHERI Garman 1883 Erythrolamprus quenther

Garman, Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool., 8 (3): 15*» "Mexico?" Type-locality: (based on Erythrolamprus venust iss imus var. D., Gunther, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 1848, 48).

Distribution:

ERYTHROLAMPRUS

Ml

Amazonian slopes of Ecuador.

MUS (Cope)

1868 Opheomorphus m imus Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1868: JO]. of Ecuador or New Grenada". Dunn and Bailey, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 86: 1939 Erythrolamprus m imus

Distribution: Content:

"High regions

12.

Honduras and Nicaragua to Peru and Ecuador.

Three subspecies. Key to the subspecies

1.

Type-locality:

Black collar covering posterior tips of parietals and at least three scales on 2 midline of neck Black collar either absent, represented by spots, or only about one scale wide on midline, diverging to about three scales on sides of neck m imus

Clave de subespecies 1.

Collar negro cubriendo porcion posterior de parietales y por lo menos tres escamas 2 medialmente en la nuca Collar negro ausente, representado por puntos o solo de una escama de ancho medialmente, divergiendo aprox imadamente tres escamas en los lados de la nuca m imus


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Body rings 12-15» with light centers latermpar ally; ventrals I7I-I83 Body rings 5"12 (rarely more); usually solid, but occasionally split ventrally on posterior part of body; ventrals 178-199 m icrurus

2.

i

Con 12-15 anillos sobre el cuerpo, con

centres claros lateralmente; ventrales mpar I7I-I83 Con 5-12 (raramente mas) anillos sobre el cuerpo, usualmente solidos, aunque ocasionalmente pueden dividirse ventralmente en la parte posterior del cuerpo; ventrales 1 78 -199 m icrurus 1

Ery throlamprus m mus m mus (Cope) i

1939

[

i

Erythrolamprus mimus j

Distribution:

Ervthrolamprus

m

i

— Dunn

m imus

and Bailey,

Bull.

Mus.

Comp.

Zool., 86:

14.

Eastern Peru and Ecuador.

mus

i

mpar Schmidt

impar Schmidt, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 49= ^91936 Erythrolamprus aesculapi locality: Yoro, Mataderos Mts., Honduras, 33OO ft. Dunn and Bailey, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 86: I3. 1939 [ Erythrolamprus m imus j impar i

Type-

Distribution:

Ervthrolamprus

m

i

Nicaragua and Honduras.

mu

s

m

i

crurus Dunn and Ba iley

1939 Erythrolamprus m imus m icrurus Dunn and Bailey, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 86: 12. locality: Mine at Santa Cruz de Caria, Darien, Panama, 2000 ft.

Distribution:

Type-

Atlantic Panama to Pacific Colombia and Ecuador.

ERYTHROLAMPRUS PSEUDOCORALLUS Roze 1959 Ervthrolamprus pseudocorallus Roze, Acta Biol. Venezuelica, ous areas near Maracaibo, Estado Zulia, Venezuela.

Distribution:

Per

ja i

region and Maracaibo, Zulia, Venezuela.

2:

530-

Type-locality:

In

mountain-


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EUNECTES

"At

EUNECTES Wagler 1830 Eunectes Wagler, Nat. Syst. Amphib.:

Distribution: Content:

Type-species:

I67.

Boa mur ina Linnaeus.

Venezuela and Colombia to Argentina.

Four species.

Key to the species 1.

2.

Clave de especies

Scale rows at midbody AO-5O Scale rows at midbody 55-80

2

1.

3

Dorsal pattern with single series of large uniformly black vertebral spots and with smaller lateral black spots deschauensee Dorsal pattern with two series of black vertebral blotches with lighter centers; vertical black bands laterally notaeus

2.

i

3.

Dorsal spots with lighter centers Dorsal spots uniformly black

harbour mur nus i

Filas dorsales al medio del cuerpo, entre 4O-5O Filas dorsales al medio del cuerpo, entre rc_Qn

2

o

DiseRo dorsal con una hilera de grandes manchas negras vertebrales y con manchas laterales negras, pequerias deschauensee Oiseno dorsal en dos hileras de manchas negras con el centre no melanico; lateralmente fajas vert icales negras notaeus i

3'

i

Manchas dorsales con centres claros harbour Manchas dorsales un f ormemente oscuras-- murinus i

EUNECTES BARBOUR! Dunn and Conant 1936 Eunectes harbour Dunn and Conant, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 88: locality: Mara jo Island, mouth of Amazon River, Brazil. i

Distribution:

i

Marajo

EUNECTES DESCHAUENSEE

Island,

5"*,

1*,

fig.

Type-

1.

Brazil.

Dunn and Conant

Dunn and Conant, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 88: 1936 Eunectes deschauensee Type-local ity: Marajo Island, mouth of Amazon River, Brazil. i

Distribution:

pl.

Marajo

Island,

i

505>

pl>

1*>

fig-

2.

Brazil.

EUNECTES MUR NUS (Linnaeus) I

1758 Boa mur na Linnaeus, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10: 215Type-locality: "America". Synopsis Species Class Reptilia, in Griffith, Cuvier's Animal Kingdom, 1831 Eunectes mur na Gray, i

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9:

Distribution: Content:

—

96.

Venezuela and Colombia to Bolivia.

Two subspecies.

Key to the subspecies 1.

Clave de subespecies

Postocular area enclosed in two dark stripes same color as ground color of body mur nus Postocular area enclosed in two dark stripes markedly lighter than ground color i

of body

q

i

1.

Area posocular entre dos Ifneas oscuras ,del mismo color que el cuerpo mur nus Area posocular entre dos Ifneas oscuras marcadamente mas clara que el cuerpo q gas

gas

Eunectes mur nus mur nus (Linnaeus) i

i

1758 Eunectes scvtale Linnaeus, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10: 214. Type-locality: Americas. 1824 Boa aquatica Wied. Isis von Oken, 6: 664. Type-locality: Brazil. 1936 [ Eunectes murinusj murinus Dunn and Conant, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 88: 5O3.

—

Distribution:

Amazonian drainage.

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Eunecte? murinus gigas (Latreille) Type-locality: in Sonnini and Latreille, Hist. Nat. Rept., 3= 13^. 9 igas Latreille, Gu ana 1803 Boa anacondo Daudin (substitute name for Boa q gas Latreille), Hist. Nat. Rept., 5' I6I, pl. 63, fig. 2. gigas Dunn and Conant, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 88: '}0'}. 1536 Eunectes murinus 1802 Boa

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i

Colombia, Venezuela, Guianas and Trinidad.

Distribution:

EUNECTES NOTAEUS Cope Type-locality: Paraguay River 1862 Eunectes notaeus Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1862: ]0, and its tr butar es. 1503 Ep Icra tes w en noer Ste indachner, Sitz. Ma th-Na turw ss. Kl. Akad. Wiss. Wien, 112, Abt. 1: I5. Type-locality: Altos, Paraguay. i

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Distribution:

i

i

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Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay, western Brazil, and northeastern Argentina.


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FICIMIA Gray

Type-species: F ic imia ol vacea Gray. 1845 F ic im ia Gray, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 1849: 80. Amblymetopon variegatufr Type-species: I858 Amblymetopon Gunther, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., I858; 7« i

Giinther.

Distribution:

Five species, four

Content:

FICIMIA PUSH

Mexico to Guatemala and Honduras.

A

of which are extral im tal. i

Cope

1866 Ficimia publia Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 18: 126. Type-locality: Yucatan; restricted to Chichen Itza, Yucatan, Mexico, by Smith and Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sci. BulL,33> ^35^> 352*

Distribution: From the on the Pacific. Content;

Isthmus of Tehuantepec to Honduras on the Atlantic and to southern Guatemala

Two subspecies, one

Ficimia publ

ia

publ

ia

(

tavlori

Smith) extral

im

i

tal.

Cope

1883 Ficimia ornata Bocourt, Miss. Sci. Mex., I883: 571' Type-locality: Mexico; restricted to Chichen Itza, Yucatan, Mexico by Smith and Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 33 1550, 352.

1547 [^Ficimia publia publ

ia]— Sm

i

th.

Jour. Wash.

Acad.

Sci., 37:

411.

Distribution: Southern Veracruz to Honduras on Atlantic, from Guerrero to Guatemala on Pacific slope.


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GEOPHIS

GEOPHIS Wagler Catostotna chalybeum Wagler. Type-species: I83O Catostoma Wagler, Nat. Syst. Amphib.: l')i. Substitute name for Catostoma Wagler, I83O, to prevent I83O Geoph s Wagler, Nat. Syst. Amphib.: 3^2. Type-species: Catostoma chalybeum Waaler. confusion with Qa t n?;tnmii.s Lesueur, I8I7, a fish; Rabdosoma sem idol iatum Dumeril, Type-species: I853 Rabdosoma Oumeril, Mem. Acad. Sc . , 2J: 440. Bibron, and Dumeril. Coloboqnathus Type-species: I855 Coloboqnathus Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1859= 275Hoffmann Peters. Type-species; Geophidium dubium I86I Geoph idium Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1861: 523Peters. Type-species: Colophrys rhodoqaster 1868 Colophrys Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1868: I3O. Cope. Type-species: Rabdosoma sem idol iatum Dumeril, I883 Paraqeoph is Bocourt, Miss. Sc . Mex., Rept.: 53*' Bibron, and Dumeril. Type-species: Geoph 5 b icolor Gunther. I894 Pi rosema Boule^ger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 2: 298. i

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Tamaulipas and Chihuahua, Mexico to northwestern Colombia.

Distribution:

Content: 3* species arranged in seven species-groups, according to the most recent revision by 22 species are extral im tal, all in Downs, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., I3I, 1967' i

Mex ico.

Clave de especies

Key to the species 1.

Dorsal scales Dorsal scales

in in

1.

I7 rowsI5 rows-

Escamas dorsales en I7 filas Escamas dorsales en I5 filas

2

6

2.

Dorsal scales distinctly keeled on at least posterior half of body 3 Dorsal scales smooth, or keeled only above the 4 vent region

2.

Escamas dorsales dist intamente quilladas a lo menos en la mitad posterior del cuerpo 3 Escamas dorsales lisas, quilladas solo sobre la region anal 4

3.

nasal s Dorsum unicolor brownish to blackish Dorsum light with dark blotches or saddles dunn

3.

Dorse unicolor pardo negruzco Dorso claro con manchas oscuras, con forma de silla de montar

Supraocular present, frontal not in orbit 5 Supraocular absent, frontal in orbit (Fig. l) rhodoqaster

4.

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4.

Fig.

1.

5.

Supraocular present; parietal not in orbit (Fig. 2); color of rostral and prenasals similar to adjacent scales 7 Supraocular absent; parietal enters orbit (f^'G' 3); rostral and prenasals whitish, contrasting with adjacent head scales qodman

6.

i

is

dunn

i

Supraoculares presentes; frontal no conforma la orbita 5 Supraoculares ausentes; frontal conforma la orbita (Fig. l) rhodoqaster

rhodoqaster (all figures

immacula tus Dorsum un icolor Dorsum with light lateral blotches on dark f ul voout ta tus ground col 01

nasal sin

in

Geoph

i

s

after Downs, I967)

immaculatus Dorso unicolor Dorso con manchas claras lateralmente, sobre f ul voqu t ta tus f ondo oscuro

Supraocular presente; parietal no conforma la orbita (Fig. 2); rostral y prenasales de color similar al de las escamas adyacentes ] Supraocular ausente; parietal conforma la orbita (Fig. 3); rostral y prenasales blanquecinas, contrastando con las escamas qodman adyacentes i


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GEOPHIS

Fi9.

7.

Six supralab ials;

Five supralab ials;

G.

Fig«

cancellatus

venter light or not venter mostly light

8

Hoffmann 8.

7.

^'

qodman

i

8 Seis supralab iales; vientre claro o no Cinco supralab iales; vientre en su mayor parte hof f mann claro i

i

Internasals not fused with prefrontals; 5 coloration not as in following Internasals fused with prefrontals (Fig. 2); dark dorsal saddles separated by narrow light interspaces; ventrals light and immaculate

8.

cancellatus

Internasales no fusionadas con pref rontales; 5 coloracion no como el siguiente internasales fusionadas con prefrontales (Fig. 2); dorso con manchas oscuras en forma de silla de montar, separadas por interspacios angostos claros; ventrales clares, cancellatus nmaculadas i

9.

Dorsal scales smooth, or faintly keeled above the vent region 10 Dorsal scales keeled on at least the posterior half of the body 11

10. Sum of ventrals and caudals more than I/O;

snout bluntly rounded zeledon Sum of ventrals and caudals less than 1]0; snout acumi nose champ on i

i

lO.Suma de ventrales c ico redondeado Suma de ventrales c CO acumi nado i

i

brachycephalus

debilmente quilladas lisas, 10 anal quilladas, por lo menos en la 11 del cuerpo

Escamas dorsales sobre la region Escamas dorsales mitad posterior

y

y

caudales mas de I7O; hozeledon caudales menos de IJO; hochamp on i

i

i

i

ll.Loreal longer than combined nasals; greatest internasal length less than half as long as prefrontal suture; frontal one-third longer than parietal suture (Fig. 4) brachycephalus Loreal shorter than combined nasals; greatest internasal length as long as prefrontal suture; frontal twice as long as parietal suture (Fig. 5)-™—. ruthven

Fig.

5.

ll.Loreal mas larga que la suma de nasales; la mayor longitud internasal equivale a menos de la mitad del largo de la sutura prefrontal; frontal igual a un tercio del largo de la brachycephalus sutura parietal (Fig. 4) Loreal mas corta que la suma de nasales; la mayor longitud internasal es igual a la sutura prefrontal; frontal dos veces el largo de la ruthveni sutura parietal (Fig. 5)

Fig.

5'

£•

ruthven

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ng GEOPHIS GEOPHIS BRACHYCEPHALUS (Cope) s iebold group i

1871 Coloboqnathus brachvcephalus Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc Phila., I87I: 211. Type-locality: Near San Jose, Costa Rica. 1871 Coloboqnathus dol ichocephalus Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., I87I: 211. Type-locality: San Jose, Costa Rica. Geophis 1872 moestus Giinther, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (4) 5: 15. Type-locality: NearCartago, Costa Rica. I9O8 Geoghj-S niqroalbus Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (s) 2: $22. Type-locality: Pavas, Colombia. 1 1^42 Geophis brachvcephalus Dunn (in part), Notulae Nat., 108: 4. 1954 Geophis bakeri Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sc Bull., 36: 689. Type-locality: Isla Bonita, Cinchona, Costa Rica. 196? Geophis brachycephalus- Dcwns. Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., I3I: 146, fig. 19. i

.

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Distribution:

.

Cordillera Central, Costa Rica south to Colombia; 250-2000

m.

GEOPHIS CANCELLATUS Smith sem dol iatus group i

1941 Geophis cancellatus Smith, Smithsonian Misc. Coll., 99 (19): 1. Type-locality: Chicharras, Chiapas, Mexico, IO35 m. 1967 Geophis cancellatus Downs, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., I3I: I29, fig. 16.

Distribution: Known only from the type locality; probably west to the Isthmus of Tehuantepec and east into Guatemala. Landy et al,^Jour. Ohio Herp. Soc, 5, I966, 95, add a specimen from a questioned locality, near Union Juarez, Chiapas, Mexico. GEOPHIS CHAMPION! Boulenger champion group i

I894 Geophis championi Boulenger. Cat. Sn.Brit. Mus. Panama. Downs. Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. 1967 Geophis championi

321, pl.l6, f(g.3.

2;

Univ.

Type-locality:

Chiriqui,

Mich., 131: 70, fig. I5.

Distribution: Known only from the type locality and Boquete, eastern slopes of Volcan Chiriqui, Chiriqui Prov., Panama.

GEOPHIS DUNNI Schmidt s ebold group i

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1932 Geophis dunni Schmidt, Copeia, 1932: 8. Type-locality: Matagalpa, Nicaragua, 7O5 Downs, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., I3I: I53, fig. I9. 1967 Geophis dunni

Distribution:

m.

Known only from type locality.

GEOPHIS FULVOGUTTATUS Mertens dub ius group 1952 Geophis f ulvoqut tatus Mertens, Zool. Anz., I49: 134. Type-locality: Hacienda Monte Cristo, Sierra de Metapan, Dept. Santa Ana, El Salvador. 1967 Geophis fulvoauttatus Downs, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., I3I: 88, fig. 7,

Distribution:

Known only from the type locality;

in

a

cloud forest at 2200

m.

GEOPHIS GODMANI Boulenger champ on group i

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1894 Geophis qodmani Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 2: 322, pi. 16, fig. 4. Type-locality: Costa Rica. 1967 Geophis qodmani Downs, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., I3I: 72, fig. 5.

Irazu,

Distribution: Caribbean and Pacific slopes of central Costa Rica south to Canal Zone of Panama, between I3OO-2IOO m.

^Downs, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., I3I, I967, 146, Panama may demonstrate that n qroalbus is a valid taxon. i

indicated that

a

specimen from eastern


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GEOPHIS GEOPHIS HOFFMANNI (Peters) group s ebold i

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1859 Colobognathus Hoffmann Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 185?: 276, 4 figs. Type-locality: Costa Rica and Puerto Caballo, Costa Rica; fixed as Costa Rica by lectotype designation in Downs, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., I3I, I567, I55. 188? Geophis hof f mann Bocourt . Miss. Sc . Mex., Reptiles: 525. Brattstrom and Howell, Herpetolog lea, 10: 120. 155^ Geophis bartholomew Type-locality: Arenal, 25 mi east of Jalapa, Nueva Segovia, Nicaragua, 1200 ft. 155* Geoph s acut irostr is Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sc . Bull., 36: 391> ^'S- 3Type-locality: Cot, Volcan Irazu, Provincia Cartago, Costa Rica, about 55^0 ft. Downs. Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., I3I: I55, fig. 19. 1967 Geophis hoffmanni Distribution: Low and moderate elevations in Honduras and Nicaragua on both slopes to Panama. i

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GEOPHIS IMMACULATUS Downs dub ius group 1967 Geophis immaculatus Downs, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 131: 9", f'g.7' Finca Lorena, Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, about I7OO f-

Distribution:

Type-locality:

Known only from the type locality; Pacific slope of Guatemala.

GEOPHIS NASALIS (Cope) group s iebold i

Type-locality: 1868 Catostoma nasale Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1868: I6O. of Guatemala, Guatemala. Smith, Smithsonian Misc. Coll., 99 (19): 4. 1941 Geophis nasalis 1967 Geophis nasalis- Downs, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., I3I: I6O, fig, 15. i

near the city

— —

Pacific slope of Chiapas, and Guatemala, and adjacent parts of Guatemalan Plateau and Distribution; South-eastern highlands in eastern Guatemala; 6OO-I5OO mj in "coffee zone".

GEOPHIS RHODOGASTER (Cope) dub ius group Type-locality; Phila., 1868: I3O. 1868 Colophrys rhodoqaster Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc vated country in the neighborhood of the city of Guatemala." Mex., Rept.: 531' 1883 Geophis rhodoqaster Boc'ourt, Miss. Sc 1967 Geophis rhodoqaster Downs, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., I3I; 9^, fig. ]• i

— —

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.

"the ele-

.

Distribution; Western part of Guatemalan Plateau, east through southeastern highlands of Guatemala and El Salvador; generally from oak-pine associations between I5OO-25OO m. GEOPHIS RUTHVENI Werner champ on group i

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Type-locality: Sarapigui, Brazil; Geophis ruthveni Werner. Sitz. Akad. Wiss. Wien, I34 (l): 60. in error for Sarapiqui, Provincia Heredia, Costa Rica, according to Downs, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 131, 1967, 75. Downs. Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., I3I: 75, fig. 5. 1967 Geophis ruthveni 192'i

Distribution: Caribbean slopes of western end of Cordillera Central and Pacific slopes of Cordillera Guanacaste, Costa Rica, 55''"16'^'' '"•

GEOPHIS ZELEDONI Taylor s eboldi group i

Type-locality: Finca Geophis zeledoni Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sc . Bull., 3^= ^33) ^'5- ^' Zeledon, between Volcan Barba and Volcan Poas, Costa Rica, about 6000 ft. 1967 Geophis zeledoni Downs. Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., I3I: I74, fig. I9.

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GOMESOPHIS Hoge and Mertens iqSq GomesoDhis Hoge and Mertens, Senck. Biol., 40: 242.

Distribution: Content:

Type-species:

Tachyinenis brasiliensis Gomes.

Estados de Minas Gerais, SSo Paulo, Parang, and Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

One species.

GOMESOPHIS BRASILIENSIS (Gomes) I5I8 Tachvmenis Bras il iensis Gomes, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 1 (l): 78, pl« 11, figPindamonhangaba, SSo Paulo, Brazil. 1555 Gomesophis bras iliens is- Hoge and Mertens, Senck. Biol., 40: 242, figs. 1-2.

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Type-locality;

Distribution:

36S-192 O

—70

Estados de Minas Gerais, SSo Paulo, Parana and Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

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Rossman, Museum of Zoology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana

HELICOPS Wagler Coluber carinicaudus Wied. Type-species: 18^0 Helicops Waqler. Nat. Syst. Amph.: I7O. Homalopsis Leopardina Schleqel. Type-species: 1843 Tachynectes Fitzinqer, Systema Reptilium: 25. Coluber anqulatus Linnaeus. Type-species: 1843 Uranops Fitzinqer. Systema Reptilium: 25. Distribution: Content:

Colombia throughout South America to Argentina.

Thirteen species.

Helicops wettsteini Amaral, Bull. Antivenin Inst. Amer., 3Âť 1929> *0> described from San Comment: Juan de Vinas. base of Volcan Turrialba, Costa Rica, has been shown to be a synonym of Enhydr s plumbea (Boie), an Asian species, by Rossman and Scott, Herpetolog ica, 24, I568, 262 who concluded the locality data were erroneous. i

Clave de espec es

Key to the species 1.

More than I7 scale rows at midbody With 17 scale rows at midbody

i

2 p ict

i

ventr

i

de 17 filas de escamas en el

Mas

1.

medio del

cuerpo

s

2

Con 17 filas de escamas en el medio del cuerpop ict

2.

With 15 scale rows at midbody More than I5 scale rows at midbody-

i

ventr

is '

Con 15 filas de escamas en el medio del cuerpo-

2.

.

3

Mas de I5 filas de escamas en el medio del 3.

Subcaudals not keeled Su beau da Is keeled

4

cuerpo 3.

4.

5 Scale ornamentation uniform throughout body Scale ornamentation not uniform throughout body; anterior scales smooth or feebly keeled, posterior scales strongly keeled- car n caudus i

5.

8

anqulatus

4.

anqulatus

Ornamentac ion de escamas uniforme a lo largo del cuerpo 5 Ornamentac on de escamas no uniforme a lo largo debildel cuerpo; escamas anteriores lisas mente quilladas posteriores fuertemente car n icaudus qu lladas i

i

Dorsum striped, or with at least four rows of 6 spots or blotches Dorsum with three rows of large spots or gomes blotches

Subcaudales no quilladasSubcaudales quilladas

i

5.

i

i

mas con cuatro DiseRo dorsal lineado hileras de manchas Oiseno dorsal con tres hileras de manchas

6

qomes 6.

7.

Dorsum spotted or blotchedDorsum striped

-modestus

Belly whitish with two series of black spots dan el Belly pattern of narrow, interconnected black leopard nus and white crossbands

6.

7.

10. Dorsum without stripes Three dark stripes on neck-

-

10 tr V tta tus

9.

Una preocular Dos preoculares-

leopardi nus scalar is

10. Diseno

11

-12

Dorsum spotted or blotched-

13.Subcaudals more than 60 Subcaudals fewer than 60

5

i

11. Dorsum striped

12.Single preocular Two preoculars

i

Con 21 filas de escamas dorsales en el medio del cuerpo 9 Mas de 21 filas de escamas dorsales en el 11 medio del cuerpo

i

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Vientre blanquecino con dos series de manchas dan el negras Diseno ventral de bandas angostas, negras y leopard nus blancas conectados entre s'

8.

Dorsal scales in 21 rows at midbody More than 21 dorsal scale rows at midbody

Single preocularTwo preoculars

7

modestus

i

i

5.

Diseno dorsal con manchas Diseno dorsal lineado

i

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8.

i

7

dorsalsin Ifnea Tres Ifneas oscuras en la nuca

11.

-13

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tr

i

vi

14

haqmann

i

10 -tr

i

V

i

leopard nus scalar is i

-12

Diseno dorsal lineado Diseno dorsal con manchaspreoculai Con dos preoculares-

-13

12. Con una

13.

Subcaudales mas de 60 Subcaudales menos de 60

ttatus

-tr

i

V

i

hoqe ttatus 14

haqmann

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14. Paravertebral

spots less than three scales polylep s Paravertebral spots more than three scales long pastazae long

i

lA.Manchas paraver tebrales de menor extension que tres escamas dorsales polylep is Manchas paravertebrales de major extension que tres escamas dorsales pastazae

HELICOPS ANGULATUS (Linnaeus) Type-locality: "Asia". 1758 Coluber angula tus Linnaeus, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10: 217. "Said to be a Type-locality: 1802 Coluber Sur inamens s Shaw, Gen. Zool., Amphib., 3' 460, pi. 118. native of Surinam". Type-locality: Bahia, Brazil. 1824 Na tr ix aspera Wagler, in Spix, Sp. Nov. Serp. Bras.: 37> pl* 13* I83O Hel icops angula tus Wagler, Nat. Syst. Amphib.: 171> Type-locality: Bahia, Brazil. I869 Helicops Cyclops Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1868: 305. Type-locality: Surinam. I865 Hel icops f urn qa tus Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1868: JOS. i

i

i

Venezuela and Colombia throughout South America to Bolivia; Trinidad, Ecuador and

Distribution: Peru.

HELICOPS CARINICAUDUS (Wied) 1825 Coluber car

n icaudus Wied, Beitr. Naturgesch. Bras., 1: 3'"'Type-locality; "Brazil, Estado do Espirito Santo, Rio Itapemirim" (from label in bottle containing holotype at AMNH). I83O [ hel icops j car n icaudus Wagler, Nat. Syst. Amphib.: I7O. i

i

From Espirito Santo, Brazil to Uruguay and Argentina.

Distribution: Content:

Two subspecies.

Key to the subspecies

Clave de subespecies

Venter with two longitudinal series of black spots along midline, occasionally with single series of small black spots forming a finer midventral row which usually begins at end of first third or beginning of second third of body; ground color yellowish-white car n icaudus Venter with three narrow black stripes on yellowish-white, pinkish, or red ground color, or anteriorly yellow with red from second third of body on; stripes may be fused with each other by lateral extensions as wide as single ventral, which extend toward central stripe but not beyond it unless two such extensions meet; these extensions may be so abundant on some individuals that venter appears black with yellow, pink or red streaks i

i

nf ra taen ia tus

Vientre con dos series de puntos negros long tud inales situados en el centre del vientre, pudiendo haber una serie de puntos negros menores formando una f ila central mas fina que en general reinicia en el fin del primer tercio o principle del segundo; coloracion de fondo bianco amar llenta car n icaudus Vientre con estr'as negras sobre fondo bianco amarillento, rosado, rojo anteriormente amarillo y desde el segundo tercio en adelante rojo; estas estrfas son en numero de tres y pueden estar unidas entre sf por fajas transversales del ancho de un escudo ventral que llegan hasta la estrfa central no pasando adelante, con excepcion de cuando dos fajas se encuentran y se sueldan a la central luciendo entonces como una faja ventral entera; estas fajas son tan frecuentes en algunos ejemplares que el vientre se torna melanico con pequenas fajas amarillas, rosadas o rojas (de acuerdo al color dominante de fondo del ejemplar) nf ra taen ia tus i

i

i

i

Hel Icops car

i

n

icaudus car

1558 Hel icops car 10:

i

n

In

icaudus (wied)

icauda car

in

icauda

— Lema,

Iheringia, Mus. R o-Grandense, Cien. i

Nat.

20.

Distribution:

Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and Espirito Santo, southeastern Brazil.

Zool.,


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inf rataen iatus

Hel icops car inicaudus

(Jan)

Type-locality: I865 H-f elicoDs ] infrataeniatus Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., J: 253. "Surinam" and "Brasile". TypeI865 Hel icops car in icaudus var. gastrost icta Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 3'- 253"Brasile". locality: Type-locality: I878 Helicops trivittatus Cope, Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, 1/ (I877): 92. "Unknown, supposed to be Argentine Confederation". Type-locality: 188S Helicops balioqaster Cope. Proc. Amer. Phila. Soc, 22 (l884): I93. Grande do Sul Brazil (possibly S5o Joao do Monte Negro). nfrataen iata Griffin, Mem. Carnegie Mus., ]• 175. 1516 Hel icops car in icauda »ar.

i

Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil;

Distribution: Argent na.

Rio

Uruguay and

i

HELICOPS DAN EL I

Amaral

I

Amaral, Mem.

1538 Helicops danieli Colomb ia.

Butantan, 11:

232.

Type-locality:

Carare, Santander,

Atrato and Magdalena valleys, from Barranquilla to Barrancaberme ja

Distribution:

HELICOPS GOMES

Inst.

,

Colombia.

Amaral

I

Amaral, Anex. Mem. Inst. Butantan, 1 (l): ], pi. 1, figs. 1921 Hel icops gomes EstajSo Costa Pinto, Sorocabana Railway, Estado de Sao Paulo, Brazil. i

Rio Tiete basin, Sao Paulo,

Distribution:

1-4.

Type-locality:

Brazil.

HELICOPS HAGMANNI Roux 1510 Hel icops haqmann

Distribution:

Roux, Zool.

i

Anz., 36:

*39'

Type-locality:

Santarem, northern Brazil.

Northern Brazil.

HELICOPS HOGEI Lancini Lancini, Publ. Oc. Mus. Cienc. Nat. Venezuela, Zool., Autana, Territorio Federal Amazonas, Venezuela.

1964 Helicops hogei

Distribution:

7'

2.

Type-locality:

Known from type locality and Territorio Federal de Tamacuro, Venezuela.

HELICOPS LEOPARD NUS (Schlegel) I

Physion. Serp., 2: 358' I837 Homalops s leopard ina Schlegel, Essa Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., ]: I854 Hel icops Lepr eur Bahia, Brazil and Cayenne, Guianas. Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 3' 25I. 1865 H.[ el icops j leopard inus i

i

i

i

i

Type-locality: ]^0, pi.

68.

Unknown. Type-locality:

Distribution:

Guianas and Brazil to northern Argentina.

HELICOPS MODESTUS Gunther I86I Hel icops modes tus Gunther, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (3) ]'• Amer ica?" 1866 Hel icops ass im 1 is Reinhardt, Vidensk, Medd. Naturhist. Minas Gerais, Brazil. locality: i

Distribution:

Central and southern Brazil.

^25,

fig.

Type-locality:

Foren. Kjobenhavn, 1866:

"Tropical I56.

Type-

R'o


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HELICOPS PASTAZAE Shreve Hist.,

153^ Hel icops pastazae Shreve, Occ. Pap. Boston Soc. Nat. River, from Canelos to MaraRon River, Ecuador.

8:

Type-locality:

I25.

Pastaza

Amazonian Ecuador and Colombia.

Distribution:

HELICOPS PICTIVENTRIS Werner 1897 Helicops pictiventris Werner. Sitz. locality: Porto Alegre, Brazil.

Math.-Phys. CI. Akad. Wiss.

Munich, 27 (2):

2O5.

Type-

Southern Brazil.

Distribution:

HELICOPS POLYLEPIS Gunther Type-locality: Upper Amazon. 1861 Hel icops polylep is Gunther, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (3) 1'- ^26. "Amazon", Type-locality: 1862 Tachynectes chrysost ctus Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1862: 71' Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 3' 245. Type-locality: Brazil. I865 H.[ ei icops j sp ix i

i

i

i

Amazonian Brazil, Colombia, Peru and Bolivia.

Distribution:

HELICOPS SCALARIS Jan I865 H.[ el icops j scalar

i

s

Jan, Arch.

Zool. Anat.

Fis., 3'

25O.

Type-locality:

Venezuela.

Maracaibo Basin, Venezuela, and adjacent Colombia.

Distribution:

HELICOPS TRIVITTATUS (Gray) Type-locality: 1845 Myron tr v tta tus Gray, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus.: 7^' Boulenger. Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 1: 276, pi. 1863 Helicops tr ivi ttatus i

i

—

Distribution:

Equatorial Brazil.

India? 18,

fig.

2.


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H

HELMINTHOPHIS

.LMINTHOPHIS Peters

Type-species: Typhlops 1860 Helm nthoph s Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1860: 5I8. nthoph s ) frontal s Peters. ( Helm 1861 d otyphlops Jan, ArcFi. fur Naturg., 2]: 6. Type-species: Typhlops f lavoterm natus Peters. i

i

i

I

i

i

i

i

Distribution: Content:

Central America, northern and central South America.

Three species, according to most recent review, by Dunn, Caldasia, 3, 19*^,

Key to the species 1.

Body scales Body scales Body scales

Clave de especies

praeocular s frontal s f lavoterm natus

20 rows 22 rows in 24 rows in

i

in

''7-

1.

i

i

Escamas del cuerpo en 20 hileras Escamas del cuerpo en 22 hileras Escamas del cuerpo en 24 hileras

praeocular frontal f

i

s

i

s

lavoterm natus i

HELMINTHOPHIS FLAVOTERMI NATUS (Pelers) 1857 Typhlops f lavoterm inatus Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1857: 402. Type-locality: Caracas, Venezuela. I873 Helm nthoph s f lavoterm natus Socage, Jour. Sc . Math. Phys. Nat. Acad. Lisbon, 4: 252, i

i

Distribution:

i

i

Venezuela and Colombia,

HELMINTHOPHIS FRONTALIS (Peters) 1860 Typhlops ( Helminthophis ) frontal is Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1860: 517, pi., figs. 1-lc. Type-locality: Costa Rica. 1881 H.[ elm inthoph s j frontal is Peters, Sitz. Ges. Naturforsch. (-reunde Berlin, 1881: 65.

i

Distribution:

Costa Rica.

HELMINTHOPHIS PRAEOCULARIS Amaral 1924 Helm inthoph is praeocular s Amaral, Proc. New England Zool. Club, upper valley of R'o Magdalena, Colombia. 19** Helm inthoph s praeocular is Dunn, Caldasia, '): 47, figs. 1-2. i

i

9:

28.

Type-locality:

Honda,

Distribution: Interandean area of northern Colombia, from 200 to 1200 m.

in

Tolima, Santander and Norte de Santander,


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HYDRODYNASTES

HYDRODYNASTES Fitzinger Type-species: Elaps Schrank Wagler. 1843 Hydrodynastes Fitzinger, Systema Reptilium: 25. Type-species: Coluber b c nctus Herrmann. I863 Le iosoph s Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 2: 320. Type-species: Coluber b ic nctus Herrmann. 1544 Duqand ia Dunn, Caldasia, 3' 7^i

i

i

i

i

i

As for single known species.

Distribution: Content:

One species.

HYDRODYNASTES BICINCTUS (Herrmann) 1804 Coluber b ic nctus Herrmann, Observat ones Zoologicae; 2/6. Type-locality: 1958 Hydrodynastes b ic nctus Hoge, Pap. Avul. Depto. Zool. Sao Paulo, I3: 222, i

i

—

i

none given.

Distribution: Guianas; Amazonian region of Brazil, Colombia and Venezuela. Content: Two subspecies.

Key to the subspecies 1.

Clave

First dorsal blotch enlarged; belly checkered with black and white schul tz First dorsal blotch not enlarged; black spots on belly arranged in cross bars b c nctus

1.

i

i

Hydrodynastes

b ic

i

nctus

1824 Elaps Schrank Brazil. 1566 Hydrodynastes

i

i

b

i

c

i

i

Primera mancha dorsal agrandada; vientre salpicado en negro y bianco schultz Primera mancha dorsal no agrandada; manchas negras del vientre ordenadas en barras transversas b ic nctus i

i

i

nctus (Herrmann)

Wagler,

b ic

de subespecies

nctus

Spix, Sp.

in

b ic

i

nctus

Nov.

— Hoge,

Serp.

Ciencia

Bras.: e

1,

pi.

1.

Type-locality: Rio Japura,

Cultura, Sao Paulo, 18: 143.

Distribution; Uncertain, not defined by Hoge.

Hydrodynastes

b ic

i

nctus schultz

i

Hoge

1966 Hydrodynastes bic nctus Schultz Hoge, Citncia e Cultura, Sao Paulo, 18: President! Epitacio, Estado de Sao Paulo, Brazil. i

i

Distribution: Uncertain, not defined by Hoge.

I43.

Type-locality:


,

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"^

* "^ "^

HYDROMORPHUS

HYDROMORPHUS Peters 1855 Hydromorphus Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Peters.

Berlin, 1855=

276.

Hydromorphus concolor

Type-species:

Costa Rica and Panama.

Distribution:

Content; Three species, according to most recent review of genus, by Nelson, Texas Jour. Sc 18, 1566, 365-371.

Dorsal pigmentation extending to ends of ventrals; anterior temporal excluded from orb it Dorsal pigmentation ends on third scale row, ventral color begins at that level; anterior temporal enters orbit below single postoculai clarl<

2.

Three prefrontals; scales in I5 rows at middunn body One prefrontal; scales in I7 rows at midbody

1. 2

2. i

I

Pigmentacion dorsal se extiende al extreme de los ventrales; temporal anterior excluido de 2 la orbita Pigmentacion dorsal tormina en la tercera hilera de escamas, color ventral empieza a ese nivel; temporal anterior entra la orbita dark debajo del unico postoculai i

i

concolor

HYDROMORPHUS CLARK

Ires pref rontales; escamas en I5 hileras al dunn medio del cuerpo Un prefrontal; escamas en I7 hileras al medio concolor del cuerpo i

Dunn

Dunn, Notulae Naturae, Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 108: 15*2 Hydromorphus dark Clara village, near Chagres River, Panama. Nelson, Texas Jour. Sci., 18: 368. 1566 Hydromorphus dark i

i

Distribution:

.

Clave de especies

Key to the species 1.

i

2.

Type-locality:

Agua

Known only from type-locality.

HYDROMORPHUS CONCOLOR Peters I855 Hydromorphus c oncolor Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1855= 277j text-fig. Costa R ca. 1566 Hydromorphus concolor Nelson, Texas Jour. Sci., 18: 3^8, figs. 2-3, 5-5'

J,

Type-locality:

i

Distribution:

Honduras and Costa Rica; not yet recorded from Nicaragua.

HYDROMORPHUS DUNN! Slevin 1542 Hydromorphus dunni Slevin, Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci., 23: A74. Boquete, Provincia ChiriquT, Panama, 38OO ft. Nelson, Texas Jour. Sci., Ig: J&l , fig. 1366 Hydromorphus dunn i

Distribution:

Known only from type locality.

Type-locality: 4-

Vicinity north of


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REPTILIA:

**

"At

HYDROPS

HYDROPS Wagler IS'^O

1842

Wagler. Type-species: Elaps mart Hydrops Waqler, Nat. Syst. Amph.: lyC Higina fasciata Gray. Type-species: H q ina Gray, Zoological Miscellany: 67. i

i

i

South America east of Andes and north of 15°S.

Distribution:

Two species,

Content:

according to most recent revision by Roze, Acta Biol. Venezuelica, 2,

1957-

Clave de especies

Key to the species 1.

triangularis

With 15 scale rows at midbody

1.

Con I5 filas de escamas en la mitad del cuerpo tr angular Con I7 filas de escamas en la mitad del cuerpo mart i

mart

With 17 scale rows at midbody

HYDROPS MARTI

i

i

i

i

(Wagler)

I

1824 Elaps Mart Wagler, in Splx, Sp. Nov. Serp. Bras.: Maranhao, Rio itapicuru, Brazil. 1830 Hydrops f Mart Wagler, Nat. Syst. Amph.: I70. ] i

i

i

i

3>

pl-

2,

fig.

2.

Two subspecies, according to most recent revision, by Roze, Acta Biol. Content: 1557, 65.

Ventrals I75-I8O; total ventrals 239-258; 68-88 black cross bands crossing venter, mart fused or alternating at midline Ventrals 162-175; total ventrals 226-241; 51-70 blacl< cross bands, generally not in contact on midventral line callost ictus i

i

i

mart

1557 Hydrops mart

Distribution:

Hydrops mart

i

i

i

i

i

i

Venezuelica,

2,

Clave de subespecies

Key to the subspecies

Hydrops mart

Provincia

Type-locality:

Amazonian region of Peru, Colombia and Brazil.

Distribution:

1.

is

i

1.

Ventrales I75-I8O; ventrales totales 235258; 68-88 bandas transversas negras comalternas sobre el vientre pletas, unidas martii Ventrales 162-175; ventrales totales 226241; 51"7'^ bandas negras transversas, incompletas, no cubren todo f recuentemente el vientre callost ictus

(Wagler) mart

i

i

—Roze,

Acta Biol.

Venezuelica,

2:

69.

Amazonian region, from Colombia to Maranhao, Brazil.

callost ictus Gunther

1868 Hydrops callost ictus Gunther. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (4) 1: 421, pi. I7, fig. Chyavetas, Upper Amazon, Peru. locality: callost ictus Roze, Acta Biol. Venezuelica, 2: ]1, 1957 Hydrops mart i

Distribution:

B.

Type-

i

Northeastern Peru

in

drainage areas of Rfo Ucayali and Rfo Maranon.

HYDROPS TRIANGULARIS (Wagler) 1824 Elaps triangularis Waqler, in Spix, Sp. Nov. Serp. Bras.: 5> pl» 2a, fig.l. (= Tefe) Lago Tefe, at confluence with Rio Amazon, Brazil. 1830 Hydrops [ triangularis ] Wagler, Nat. Syst. Amph.: I7O.

Type-locality:

Distribution: Content: 1957,

From Venezuela, Guianas and Trinidad to eastern Peru and northern Bolivia.

Six subspecies, 71.

according to most recent revision, by Roze, Acta Biol. Venezuelica,

2,

Ega


s i

i

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HYDROPS

Clave de subespecies-'-

Key to the subspecies''1.

Black dorsal bands reach vertebral line, where they are not noticeably narrower 2 than on sides Black dorsal bands often do not reach vertebral line, always distinctly narrower f asciatus dorsally than laterally

1.

Bandas negras siempre alcanzan la Ifnea vertebral y no son a este nivel mas 2 angostas que lateralmente Bandas negras mas angostas sobre la Ifnea no la alcanvertebral que lateralmente, f asciatus zan del todo

2.

Black bands without extensions posteriorly; fewerthan 69 subcaudals 3 Black bands have distinct projections or protuberances on posterior edge at dorsal venezuelens s end; 65 subcaudals

2.

Bandas negras sin protuberanc ias negras; menos de 69 subcaudales 3 Bandas negras en su Ifmite posterior dorsal con protuberancias negras irregulares; 69 venezuelens s subcaudales

3.

4 More than 5O subcaudals Subcaudals 47-5I; black bands of equal width but with very irregular borders neqlectus

3.

4 Mas de 5^^ subcaudales Subcaudales 47-5I; bandas negras de iqual ancho sobre el cuerpo, con hordes bastante neqlectus irregulares

4.

Fewerthan 164 ventrals (fewerthan I63 in females) 5 Ventrals I62-I5I (I65-I5I in females) bassler

4.

Menos de l64 ventrales (menos de I63 para 5 las hem bras) Ventrales 162-191 (I69-I9I para las hem bras) bassler

i

i

i

Bandas negras mas angostas sobre la cuarta hilera dorsal que sobre las otras bol vianus Bandas negras no mas angostas sobre la cuarta hilera dorsal, y aprox imadamente del mismo tamano sobre el cuerpo triangularis

Black bands narrower on fourth row of dorsals than either above or below bol V anus Black bands not narrower in fourth row of scales, about same size throughout triangular! i

Hydrops tr ianqular

s

i

tr iangular

is

(Wagler)

1929 Hydrops triangularis triangularis 19S7 Hydrops triangularis triangularis

—Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, —Roze, Acta Biol. Venezuelica,

Hydrops tr iangulari

s

bassler

i

2:

92. 74.

Roze

1957 Hydrops tr ianqular is bassler Iquitos, Peru. locality:

Northeastern Peru,

Distribution:

i

s

bol

i

v

Roze, Acta Biol.

in

Venezuelica,

2:

83,

fig.

14e.

Type-

drainage areas of R'o Ucayali and R'o MaraRon.

ianus Roze

1957 Hydrops triangularis bol v ianus Roze, Acta Biol. Venezuelica, Puerto Sucre, R'o Mamore, Bolivia. locality: i

Distribution:

4:

Amazonian basin of Brazil, to Belem, Para.

Distribution:

Hydrops tr ianqular

i

i

2:

86,

fig.

14f.

Type-

Northern Bolivia.

Taken directly from Roze, Acta Biol. Venezuelica, 2, 1957, 68-69. We have experienced difficulty in running specimens, including paratypes, through this key.

Tomado directament de Roze, Acta Biol. Venezuelica, 2, 1957, 68-69. Hemos tenido alguna dif icultad en el uso de esta clave, incluso con paratipos de las subespecies que


s

131

HYDROPS

Hydrops tr ianqular

i

s

f

asc iatus (Gray)

Demerara, Guyana. Type-locality: 1845 H g na f asc lata Gray, Zoological Miscellany: 67. Type-locality: naqn tus Bocourt, Le Naturaliste, (2) I6: 155I854 Pseuderyx Cayenne. 1557 Hydrops triangularis f asc iatus Roze, Acta Biol. Venezuelica, 2: 76. i

i

i

i

—

Essequibo, Guyana, to Dutch Guiana.

Distribution:

Hydrops tr ianqular

i

s

neqlectus Roze

1557 Hydrops tr ianqular s neqlectus Roze, Acta Biol. Venezuelica, Tr n dad. local ty: i

i

i

81,

fig.

13d.

Type-

Trinidad and western Guyana.

Distribution:

Hydrops tr ianqular

2:

i

i

5

venezuelens

i

s

Roze

Roze, Acta Biol. Venezuelica, 2: ]8, fig. 13c. 1557 Hydrops trianqularis venezuelens locality: San Fernando de Apure, Estado Apure, Venezuela, 25O m. i

Distribution:

Type-

R'o Orinoco basin, Venezuela, and southern llanos of Colombia, to R'o Vaupes.


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COLUBRIDAE

:

HYPSIGLENA

"At

HYPSIGLENA Cope i

i

Distribution: occurrence Content:

in

Type-species:

Phila,, I860: 246.

1860 Hyps qlena Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . ochrorhyrichus Cope. I863 Comastes Jan, Elenco Sist. Ofidi: 102.

Type-species:

Comastes qu ncunc i

Hyps qlena i

la

tus Jan.

Southwestern United States through Mexico and Central America. South America exist. two of which

Three species,

(

af f

i

n

i

s

Boulenger and dunl<le

No valid records of

Taylor) are ex tral

i

The generic name Pseudodi psas Peters, I860, as published was based on Comment; is not available under the International Rules of Zoological Nomenclature.

im

i

tal.

nomen nudum.

a

It

HYPSIGLENA TORQUATA (Gunther) 1860 Leptodeira torquata Gunther. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (3) Laguna Island, Nicaragua. Boulenqer. Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 2: I854 Hypsiqlena torquata

Distribution: Content:

I7O,

5:

pi.

10,

fig. A.

Type-locality:

210.

Southwestern United States through Mexico and Baja California to Costa Rica.

About twelve subspecies, of which only one has been recorded within limits of this work.

Hyps iqlena torquata torquata (Gunther) I87I Comastes qu ncunc atus Jan,

Icon.

Caracas, Venezuela. 1935 Hypsiqlena torquata torquata

— Taylor.

i

i

Gen.

Ophid., Livr. 3^: Univ. Kansas Sc

i

.

pl.

1,

Bull.,

fig.

1.

2$ (1538):

Type-locality: 37I, pl.

37,

fig.

3-

Distribution:

Nayarit, Mexico south on Pacific slope to Costa Rica.

Comment: Although this species has been recorded from South America several times, it appears that all records are erroneous. Roze, Ofidios de Venezuela, I366, 20$, excludes it from Venezuela. Peters, Copeia, 195^, 57> eliminates it from Ecuador and also removes the name Pseudod psas f allax Peters, I860, from its synonymy. i


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**

COLUBRIDAE

:

IMANTODES

IMANTODES Oumeril 1853 I860

Mem. Acad. Sc . Paris, 2J: 5^7. Type-species: Coluber cenchoa Linnaeus. imantodes Cope (emendation of mantodes Oumeril), Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Pliila., 1860: 264.

l^iantodes Dumeril, H

i

I

Distribution; Mexico through Central America to northwestern Ecuador west of Andes to Paraguay, Argentina, and Bolivia east of Andes. Content:

Five species, of which only one

(

tenu ss imus Cope) i

is

ex tral

i

m

i

tal.

Comment: According to Stuart, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 122, I563, 100, two varieties of Imantodes described by Muller, Verb. Naturforsch. Ges. Basel, ] , 1882, 151> 3s Di psas cenchoa var. rhombea ta and Di psas cenchoa var. ret culata , cannot be properly determined because of inadequate descriptions. Type locality for both is "Guatemala". i

Key to the species 1.

2.

3.

Clave de especies

Scale rows at midbody I7 Scale rows at midbody I5

2

lent

1,

Con I7 filas

de escamas

en

el medio 'del cuerpo-

if erus

Vertebral scales not three to four times larger than lateral rows; caudals fewer than 140 3 Vertebral scales three to four times larger than lateral rows; caudals more than 140 cenchoa

Dorsal pattern of inconspicuous spots on back; noma tus ventrals fewer than 223 Dorsal pattern of large dark blotches; ventrals more than 223 qemm stratus

2

Con 15 filas de escamas en el medio del cuerpolent iferus 2.

Escamas vertebrales no tres cuatro veces mayores que las laterales; caudales menos de 140

3

Escamas vertebrales tres o cuatro veces mayores que las laterales; caudales mas de 140- cenchoa 3-

i

Diseno dorsal de manchas inconspTcuas sobre la hilera mediana; ventrales menos de 223i

Diseno dorsal con manchas oscuras ventrales mas de 223

i

d

noma tus

erenc iadas; qemm s tra tus

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IMANTODES CENCHOA (Linnaeus)

Type-locality: America. 1758 Coluber Cenchoa Linnaeus, Systema Naturae, Ed, 10: 226. 1810 Bunqaruscencoalt Oppel (error for cenchoa Linnaeus), Ann. Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris, I6: 392. 1826 D.[ psas j We qel Fitzinger (substitute name for cenchoa Wied, which is same as cenchoa Linnaeus), Neue Classification der Reptilien: 59* Dumeril, Mem. Acad. Sci. Paris, 23: 5O7. 1853 .[ mantodes ] cenchoa i

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I

Distribution: Isthmus of Tehuantepec region of Mexico through Central America and South America to Paraguay and Bolivia. Content:

Three subspecies.

Key to the subspecies 1.

2.

I

Clave de subespecies

More than 248 ventrals Fewer than 245 ventrals

2

1.

leucomelas

Venter light, dotted and spotted with darker pi gment cenchoa Venter light, no darker pigmentation at all sem if asc ia tus

Mas de 248 ventrales

Menos de 245 ventrales 2.

2

leucomelas

Vientre claro punteado y manchado de oscuro cenchoa Vientre claro, sin punteado ni manchado sem if asc iatus

mantodes cenchoa cenchoa Linnaeus 1899 Himantodes platycephalus Cope. Phila. Mus. Sci. Bull., 1: 15, pi. 4, fig. 4a-d. "Colombia; presumably near Bogota" [from label with typej. locality: Smi th, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 52: 384. 1942 [ Imantodes cenchoa ] cenchoa

Type-

—

Distribution:

Panama;

northern South America, to Paraguay, Bolivia and Argentina; Trinidad.


.

134

IMANTODES

Imantodes cenchoa leucomelas (Cope)

Type-locality: 1861 Himantodes leucomelas Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1861: 256. Mirador, Veracruz, Mexico. Sm th. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 92: 384, pi. 37, fig. 1. 1942 Imantodes cenchoa leucomelas

i

Low and moderate elevations from Veracruz, Mexico, to northern Honduras on Distribution: the Caribbean slope and from eastern Chiapas, Mexico, into southern Guatemala along the Pac

i

f ic.

Imantodes cenchoa sem

if asc

i

atus (Cope)

Paso Azul, Santa Type-locality: 1894 Himantodes sem if asc iatus Cope. Amer. Nat., 28: 614. Clara, Carillo, Alajuela, Monte Aguacate, and San Jose, Costa Rica. Monte Aguacate, Costa Type-locality: I854 Himantodes anisolepis Cope, Amer. Nat., 28: 614. Rica. Santa Clara, Type-locality: ISqq Himantodes hemiqenius Cope. Phila. Mus. Sci. Bull., 1: I6. Costa R ca. Smith, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., ')2: 385. 1542 [ Imantodes cenchoa ] sem ifasc iatus

i

Central America; Guatemala to Panama.

Distribution:

IMANTODES GEMMISTRATUS (Cope)

Originally Type-locality: 1861 Himantodes gemmistratus Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1861: 256. given as San Salvador, Central America, but cited as "near Isalco, San Salvador", by Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., I860, 265. 1542 Imantodes gemm stratus Sm th. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 52: 385.

i

i

Southern Sonora

Distribution: Panama.

in

Pacific Mexico and central Veracruz

in

Caribbean Mexico south to

Six subspecies, four of which ( grac ill imus Gunther, lat istratus Cope, luc iodorsus Oliver Content: and splendi dus Gunther) are ex tral m tal. i

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Clave de subespecies

Key to the subspecies 1.

Dorsal spots fewer than 45, of which at least 'jOf are continuous laterally gemm stratus Dorsal spots more than 45, of which more than 50? 3fe interrupted laterally ol ver

1.

I

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Manchas dorsales en numero menor de 45, por lo menos el 5"? se continua lateralmente gemm stratus Manchas dorsales en niimero mayor de 45, de las cuales mas del 5^^ se interrumpen ol ver lateralmente i

i

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mantodes gemmistratus gemm stratus (Cope) i

TypeI87I H imantodes cenchoa var. elegans Jan, Icon. Gen. Ophid., Livr. 3^' pl- 2, fig. 1. locality: Central America. 1886 Leptognathus stratissima Cope. Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, 23 (I885): 280. Type-locality: Panama Peters, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool.Univ. Mich., 55^' 24. 195^ [ mantodes j g[_ emm istra tus j gemm stratus i

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Low and moderate elevations of Pacific slope from eastern Guatemala south Distribution: to Panama; Motagua Valley on Caribbean slope of Guatemala; where it may also extend across southeastern highlands.

I

mantodes gemm stratus ol ver I

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Imantodes splendidus oliveri Smith. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 92: 388. Type-locality: Tapanatepec, Oaxaca, Mexico. Peters, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 55^' 23. 195* mantodes gemm stratus ol ver 1942

I

Distribution:

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Low and moderate elevations from Oaxaca, Mexico,

into western Guatemala.


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IMANTODES

IMANTODES

INORNATUS (Boulenger)

nornatus Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 3' 88, pi. 5> ^'9I856 H iman todes Hacienda Rosa de Jericho, nicara,gua, 3^5'' 'ft. nornatus Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sc . Bull., Ji: IJO , pi. 14. 1551 Imantodes i

i

Distribution:

!•

Type-locality:

i

Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, western Colombia and northwestern Ecuador.

IMANTODES LENTIFERUS (Cope)

Type-locality: I894 Himantodes lent iferus Cope, Amer. Nat., 28: 613. "E. Ecuador". 1925 Imantodes lent f erus Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: 2O3. i

Distribution:

Pebas "Ecuador" (= Peru), and

Amazonas, Brazil; Amazonian Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.


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SERPENTES: CROTALIDAE

REPTILIA:

LACHESIS

LACHESIS Daudin I8O3 Lachesis Daudin, Hist.

Nat.

Rept.,

Type-species:

3^9-

5=

Crotalus mutus Linnaeus.

As for only known species.

Distribution:

One species.

Content:

LACHESIS WUTA (Linnaeus) 1766 [ Crotalus ] mutus Linnaeus, Systema Naturae, Ed. 12: 373. Daudin, Hist. Nat. Rept., 5: 351. 180^ Lachesis mutus

Three subspecies.

Content:

Clave de subespecies

Key to the subspecies

2.

Ventrals more than 214 females Ventrals less than 214 females

in

males, 226

in

1.

Ventrales mas de 214 en machos, 225 en 2 hembras Ventrales menos de 214 en machos, 226 en stenophrys hembras

2.

Puntos grandes y distintos en la cabeza; ancha banda postocular, no bordeada de claro por encima; rostral triangular; color de fondo pojlzo brillante; supraoculares fuertemente contrastados con noct vaqa manchas negras que los rodean Pequei^os puntos sobre la cabeza; angosta banda negra postocular bordeada de bianco por encima; rostral trapezoidal; color de fondo grisaceo; supraoculares no contrastados fuertemente por manchas negras que muta las rodean

2

in

males, 226 in stenophrys

Large and distinct spots on head; wide postocular stripe, not bordered by light stripe above; triangular rostral shield; bright reddish ground color; color of supraoculars contrasts strongly with surnoct vaqa rounding black spots Small spots on head; narrow black postocular bordered with white above; trapezoidal rostral; greyish ground color; color of supraoculars not strongly contrasting with surrounding black spots muta

i

i

Laches

Surinam.

Costa Rica and Panama; Pacific slope of Colombia and Ecuador; equatorial forests east

Distribution: of Andes.

1.

Type-locality:

i

s

muta mu ta (Linnaeus)

1788 Coluber crotalinus Gmelin, Systema Naturae, Ed. I3, 1: IO34. Type-locality: None given. 1802 Coluber alecto Shaw, General Zoology, Amphibians, 3- 4O5. Type-locality: Ceylon. 1802 Scytale catena tus LatreiUe, in Sonnini and Latreille, Hist. Nat. Rept., 3: l62. Typelocality: Surinam. 1802 Scytale ammodytes Latreille, in Sonnini and Latreille, Hist. Nat. Rept., 3' 165Typelocality: Ceylon. 1824 Bothrops Surucucu Wagler, in Spix, Sp. Nov. Serp. Brasil: 59» pl* 23. Type-locality: Brazil. Type-locality: 1824 Lachesis rhombeata Wied, Abbild. Nat. Brasil, n+. 5'- pl- 5 ^nd Ja. Brazil. I896 Bothrops achrochordus Garcia, Of idios Venenosos del Cauca: 23, pi. 4. Type-locality; None specified; statement of distribution only. Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sc . Bull., 34: 184. 1551 Laches s muta muta

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Distribution: Equatorial forests of Brazil, Guianas, Venezuela, Trinidad, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador and Colombia; Pacific slopes of Ecuador and Colombia.

Laches 1*^66

i

s

muta noct vaqa Hoge i

Lachesis muta noctivaqa Hoqe. Mem. Vitoria, Esp'rito Santo, Brazil.

Distribution: de Jane ro. i

Inst.

Forests of Atlantic slope

in

Butantan, 32 (1965):

162, pi.

20.

Type-locality:

Brazil, from Estado de Alagoas to Estado do Rio


137

LACHESIS

Laches

i

s

muta stenophrys Cope

1876 Lachesis stenophrys Cope. Jour. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., (2) 8 (I875): S pur 0, Costa Rica. Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sc . Bull., Ji: 184. 1551 Laches s muta stenophrys i

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Distribution:

368-492

0—70

10

Forests of Costa Rica and Panama.

i

I52.

Type-locality:


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REPTILIA: SERPENTES: COLUBRIDAE

LAMPROPELTIS

LAMPROPELTIS FUzinger 18*3 Lampropelt is Fitzinger, Systema Reptilium: 25. Type-species: Herpetodryas qetulus Schlegel. 1843 Sphenoph is Fitzirger, Systema Reptilium: 25Type-species: Coronella coccinea Schlegel, not of Blumenbach, = Lampropelt is tr ianqulum (Lacepede). I853 Oph ibolus Ba rd and Girard, Cat. N, Amer. Rept., Serp. : 82. Type-species: Oph ibolus Say Baird and Girard. I876 Belloph is Lockington, Proc. California Acad. Sc . , ]: 52. Type-species: Belloph is zonatus Lockington = Coluber zonatus Blainville. I857 Oreoph is Ouges, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1857' 281. Type-species: Oreophis boulenqeri Duges = Oph bolus tr ianqulus mex icanus Garman. 1521 Triaenopholis Werner, Sitz. Math.-Naturw iss. Kl. Akad. Wiss. Wien, I33, abt. 1: 5O. Type-species: Tr iaenophol s arenar us Werner. i

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i

i

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Distribution: Southwestern Canada through United States, Mexico and Central America northwestern South America. Content:

into extreme

About 16 species, only one of which occurs within limits of this work.

LAMPROPELTIS TRIANGULUM (Lacepede) 1785 Coluber Triangulum Lacepede, Hist. Nat. Quadr. Ovip. Serp., 2: 86. I860 L[ ampropelt is j trianqula Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1860:

America.

Type-locality: 256.

Most of continental United States to Panama and northwestern Colombia and Ecuador.

Distribution:

Comment: Opinion 804, Bull. Zool. Nomen., 24, I967, fixes the trivial name of this taxon as " tr ianqulum ". which must therefore be used rather than " dol iata ".

About I5 subspecies, of which five occur within limits of this work.

Content:

Key to the subspecies 1.

Clave de subespecies

Body with ringed pattern in adults Body in adults uniformly black

2

1.

qa iqae

OiseRo de adultos anillado DiseRo de adultos un if ormemente negro

2

qa iqae 2.

Black annuli not expanded middorsally; light annuli complete middorsally 3 Black annuli expanded middorsally to pinch out intervening light annuli abnorma

2.

Anillos negros no expandidos mediodorsalmente; anillos claros completes en el 3 medio dorso Anillos negros expandidos mediodorsalmente, abnorma invaden comprimiendo los claros

3.

Less than 180 ventrals More than 210 ventrals

3.

Menos de 180 ventrales Mas de 210 ventrales

4.

4

m

icrophol

is

Light annuli numbering more than 18 on body; scales in red annuli with darker tips in adults polvzona Light annuli on body numbering I7 or less; scales in red annuli without darker tips-ol qozona

4.

i

Lampropelt

is

tr ianqulum abnorma

4

m

icrophol

is

Anillos claros en numero mayor a 18 en el cuerpo; escamas de los anillos rojos con polvzona marcas oscuras en adultos menos Anillos claros en numero de I7 sobre el cuerpo; escamas de los anillos ol iqozona rojos sin marcas oscuras

(Bocourt)

var. anomala Bocourt (preoccupied by Coronella anomala GDnther, 1858), Mex., Rept.: 614. Type-locality: Alta Verapaz, Guatemala. 1886 Coronella f ormosa abnorma Bocourt (substitute name for Coronella anomala Bocourt, 1886), Miss. Sci. Mex., Rept., 1886: pi. 35, figs. 4-4e. 1542 [ Lampropelt s j t[ r ianqulum j a_bnorma—Sm th, Proc. Rochester Acad. Sci., 8: 246.

Coronella

1886

I

Miss.

f ormosa j

Sci.

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i

Distribution:

Lampropelt

is

Low and moderate elevations

in

central Guatemala.

tr ianqulum qa qae Dunn i

1937 Lampropel t is tr iangulum ga i9ae Dunn, Occ. Pap. locality: Boquete, Chiriqui, Panama.

Distribution:

Mus.

Zool. Univ.

Mountains of western Panama and eastern Costa Rica.

Mich., 353' 9'

Type-


139

LAMPROPELTIS

Lampropelt

is

tr ianqulum m icrophol

i

s

Cope

1860 Lampropelt is m icrophol is Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phlla., 1860: 257. Panama. 1537 [ lampropelt is trianqulum ] microphol is Dunn, Dec. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ.

Type-locality: MIcli.,

353=

3-

Distribution: Costa Rica and Panama; northwestern and Caribbean Colombia; northwestern Ecuador; northwestern Venezuela.

Lampropelt

is

tr ianqulum ol ioozona

(Bocourt)

1886 Coronella formosa ol iqozona Bocourt, Miss. Sci. Mex., Rept.: 614, pi. 39> ^''9^- 8-8d. Type-locality: Western slope of Guatemala to Isthmus of Tehuantepec; corrected to "southern slope of . . . .", by Stuart, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 122, I963, 102.

1945 Lampropelt

is

trianqulum oliqozona

—Smith,

Proc. Rochester Acad.

Low and moderate elevations of Pacific coast from Distribution: Mexico, south through El Salvador.

Lampropelt

is

Sci.

8:

202.

Isthmus of Tehuantepec,

tr ianqulum polyzona Cope

Type-locality; 1860 Lampropelt is polvzona Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1860: 258. Jalapa; and Quatupe, near Jalapa, Mexico {= Cuatupe, according to Stuart, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 122, I563, 102). 1945 lampropelt s tr ianqulum polvzona Smith, Proc. Rochester Acad. Sci., 8: 200. i

Distribution: Veracruz, Mexico through Nicaragua, except outer end of Yucatan Peninsula and mountains of central Guatemala.


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REPTILlA: SERPENTES: HYDROPHIIDAE

LATICAUDA

LATICAUDA Laurent IO9. Type-species; Lat icauda scutata Laurenti, which is t icauda Laurenti, Synopsin Reptilium: synonymous with Laticauda laticaudata (Linnaeus). Type-species: Pla turus 1802 Platurus Latreille. in Sonnini and Latreille, Hist. Nat. Rept., 4: I83. f asc ia tus Latreille, which is synonymous with Lat icauda lat icaudata (Linnaeus). 1847 Platyurus Agassiz (substitute name for Platurus Latreille), Nomenclator Zoologici index Universalis: 257.

1768 La

Distribution: Ni caragua.

Bay of Bengal

to southern

Japan;

north coast of Australia; Oceania; west coast of

Content: Four species, according to last generic summary, by Smith, Monograph of the Sea Snakes (Hydroph dae) , 1926. Only one occurs within limits of this work. i

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LATICAUDA COLUBRINA (Schneider) Type-locality: Unknown. 1799 [ Hydrus J colubr nus Schneider, Hist. Amphib.: 238. Type-locality: New Guinea, 1905 Platurus frontal is DeVis, Ann. Queensland Mus., 6: 48. 1907 Laticauda colubr na —Stejneger, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., 58: 406. 1926 Laticauda colubrina Sm th, Monograph of the Sea Snakes: 6. i

i

Distribution; N icaragua.

I

Bay of Bengal

Comment: This species Nicaragua", I962, 29.

Is

to southern

Japan, Australia, New Zealand and Oceania; west coast of

reported from Nicaragua by Jaime Villa, "Las Serplentes Venenosas de


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SERPENTES: COLUBRIDAE

REPTILIA:

LEIMADOPHIS

LEIMADOPHIS Fitzinger Coronella almadens is Wagler. Type-species: Systema Reptilium: 26. Type-species: Coluber tr iscal is Linnaeus. Systema Reptilium; 25. Xenodon schott Schlegel. Type-species: Pseudoph is Fitzinger, Systema Reptilium: 26. Herpetodryas cursor Schlegel. Type-species: Caloph is Fitzinger, Systema Reptilium: 26. Index L imadoph is Agassiz (emendation of Le imadoph is Fitzinger), Nomenclator s Zoologici Universalis: 210. Aporoph is cyanopleurus Cope. Type-species: I854 Ech inanthera Cope, Amer. Nat., 28: 841.

1843 1843 1843 1843 I847

Le imadoph is Fitzinger, Par iopelt is Fitzinger,

i

i

Southern Central America; most of South America; Caribbean

Distribution:

About 40 species, of which about 20 are ex tral

Content:

im

i

Scale rows at midbody more than I5 Scale rows at midbody I5

Islands.

tal.

Clave de especies

Key to the species'1.

i

2

ol

qolep

i

i

1.

s

Mas de quince escamas en el medio del cuerpo--2 Quince escamas en el medio del cuerpo--> ol igolep s i

Scale rows at midbody I5 Scale rows at midbody I7

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

Temporals Temporals

1

+

2

2

+

3

3

2.

5 4 5

imons

Dorsum uniform green; venter uniformly light colored (occasionally with scattered black spotting) Not as above

Caudals 6O-78 Fewer than 59 caudals

v

3.

i

4.

Escamas en el medio del cuerpo I5 Escamas en el medio del cuerpo I7

Temporales Temporales

1

+

2

2

+

3

4 s

5

irid

i

s

Lower surfaces of tail not uniformly black Lower surfaces of tail uniformly black

7

8.

8

sag tt i

i

f

5

5*

6*

7-

er

Head with irregular, whitish, U- or Y-shaped mark ing almadens s No such head pattern poec logyrus

i

6

No como el anterioi

6

typhlus

Fewer than 68 caudals More than 75 caudals

imons

Dorso verde uniforme; vientre claro homogeneo onalmente con puntos negros dispersos)( ocas

Caudales 6O-78 Menos de 57 caudales ^째^^ "O un if ormemente negra Cola, en normal ventral, un

v 1

8.

iridis vphlus 7

if

taen iurus 7.

3

5

ormemente negra taen iurus 8

Menos de 68 caudales Mas de 75 caudales

sag tt i

if

er

Cabeza con un diseRo blanquecino irregular en U almadens s Y Sin diseno cefalico como el anterioi poec logyrus i

i

i

i

5.

Two upper labials

in

Three upper labials

orbit in orbit

10

melanost igma

5.

Oos supralab iales formando la orbita Tres supralab iales formando la orbita

10

melanost igma than 48 caudals Fewer than 45 caudals

10. More

11

pygmaeus

11. Two preoculars

12 13

One preoculai

labials

in

Five lower labials

in

12. Four lower sh ields

contact with first chinb imaculatus contact with first chintr iscal is

sh ields 13. Ventral

14 part of tail not black Ventral part of tail uniformly black-- taen urus i

14. Fewer

than I65 ventrals More than I65 ventrals

-*-

atahuallpae

is

not

included

15 tr iscal is

in

this key.

10. Mas de

Menos

48 caudales de 45 caudales

11. Con dos

11

pygmaeus

preoculares

12

Con una preocular

13

12.Cuatro labiales inferiores en contacto con la b imaculatus primera gene ial CInco labiales inferiores en contacto con la tr iscal is primera gene ial 14 ventral de la cola no negra Norma ventral de la cola un If ormemente negra taen iurus

I3. Norma

14.Placas ventrales menos de I65 Placas ventrales mas de I65 lEn esta clave no se

incluye atahuallpae .

15 tr iscal

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LEIMADOPHIS

15. Vertebral of body

region black, well marked on middle 16 17

Not colored as above

15. Region dorso vertebral negra, en el centro del cuerpo No como el anterior

bien manifiesta 16 17

melanotus without spots Venter with transverse black spotting pseudocobella

l6.Vientre claro, sin manchas melanotus Vientre con fajas negras transversas pseudocobella

than 155 ventrals Fewer than 155 ventrals

17. Mas de

16. Venter light,

17. More

18

155 ventrales Menos de 155 ventrales

15

18. Venter uniformly light

22 f raser

Venter black spotted 15. Fewer than 65 subcaudals More than 7O subcaudals

if

el

i

20. No black stripe along tail and posterior part 21 of body

i

Dorsum without reticulation; with large transverse spots; tail less than l/4 total length ep nephelus

i

22

Vientre manchado de negro

f

15. Menos de 65 subcaudales Mas de 7'^ subcaudales

raser

i

20

zwe

if

el

i

negra longitudinal en la cola y parte 21 posterior del cuerpo Con I'nea negra longitudinal en la cola y parte b imaculatus posterior del cuerpo

20. Sin iTnea

Distinct black stripe along tail and posterior part of body b imaculatus 21. Dorsum reticulate, without transverse spots; tail more than I/4 total length req nae

15

18. Vientre un if ormemente claro

i

20

zwe

18

21.Diseiio reticulado sin manchas transversas; cola no mas de cuatro veces en la longitud total req nae Diserio sin retfculo, con manchas transversas grandes; cola mas de cuatro veces y media en la longitud total ep nephelus i

i

22. Ventrals more than 185

ep nephelus alb ventr s i

Ventrals fewer than 185

i

i

ep inephelus alb ventr is

22. Mas de I85 ventrales Menos de 185 ventrales

i

LEIMADOPHIS ALBIVENTRIS (jan) I863

ioph is reoi nae j var. alb iventr is Jan, Arch. Zdol. Anat. Fis., Andes of Ecuador and "fra Lacutunga e Guayaquil", Ecuador. 1868 Opheomorphus alt icolus Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc Phila., 1868: 19** [ Le imadoph is j albi ventr is Dunn, Caldasia, 2: 481. l

[

i

.

2:

2')i.

102.

Type-locality:

Western

Valley of Quito, Ecuador.

Distribution: Found in lowlands on both sides of Andes in Ecuador. Its range elsewhere America is obscured at present by erroneous use of name in literature.

in

South

LEIMADOPHIS ALMADENSIS (Wagler) 1824 Natrix Almada Wagler. in Spix, Sp. Nov. Serp. Bras.: 3". Type-locality: Proximity of Bahia, Braz 1. 1824 Natrix Almadensis Wagler, in Spix, Sp. Nov. Serp. Bras.: pi. 10. Type-locality: Proximity of Bahia, Brazil. I858 L ipph is con irostr is GCTnther, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus.: 46. Type-locality: Bahia, Brazil. ?1863 L.[_ iophis J verecundus Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 2: 3OO. Type-locality: Unknown. 1882 Liophis ( lygophis ) y-qraecum Peters. Sitz. Ges. Naturforsch. Freunde, Berlin, 1882: I25. Typelocal ity: 1906 Tr iqonocephalus scolecomorphus Bacque, Rev. Mus. La Plata, 12: II6. Type-locality: Asuncion, Paraguay. 1926 [ Leimadoph is J almadens is Amaral, Rev. Mus. Paulista, I5: 78. i

Distribution:

Central, western and southern Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina and Uruguay.

Comment: Wagler used two names in the original description of this species, almada and almadensis Vanzolini, Pap. Avul. Depto. Zool. SSo Paulo, 8, I947, 255, argues that almada must be used, but very few authors have done so. Since the use of almadens is has been widely accepted, and the rule of the first revisor would seem to be applicable, we see no reason to change a name long established in the .

1

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s

e

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LEIMADOPHIS

LEIMADOPHIS ATAHUALLPAE

(

Ste ndachner) i

oph s atahuallpae Ste ndachner, Anz. Akad. Wiss. Wien, 38: 195' W. spur of Andes between Babahojio and Guaranda, Ecuador, 25OO m. 1569 Le imadoph s atahuallpae Myers, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2385: 21. 1501

L

i

i

Type-locality:

I

i

Distribution:

Las Palmas,

Known only from type locality.

LEIMADOPHIS BIMACULATUS (Cope) Bull. Mus. Phila., 1: 11, pi. 4, fig. 2a-e. 1899 Llophis bimaculatus Cope. Scl Type-locality: "Presumably from the vicinity of Bogota", according to Dunn, Caldasia, 2, 1944 Colombia. Dunn, Caldasia, 2: 484. 1944 Le imadoph s b imaculatus .

i

Colombia, Venezuela and Ecuador.

Distribution:

Three subspecies.

Content:

Key to the subspecies 1.

Clave de subespecies

Venter distinctly spotted with black 2 Venter immaculate or with small, indistinct spott ng op sthotaen ia

1.

Ventrals 15* or fewer; caudals fewer than 60 lamonae Ventrals 165 °'' more; caudals 60 or more bimaculatus

2.

i

2.

Le imadoph

i

i

s

b

imaculatus

b

Vientre manchado en negro d st ntamen t Vientre Inmaculado con pequenas manchas obsoletas op Isthotaen i

Ventrales 154

Ventrales I65

351.

Type-locality:

i

Distribution:

s

ia

imaculatus (Cope) I

i

2

menos; caudales menos de 60 lamonae mas; caudales 60 mas b imaculatus

1903 Liophis bipraeocular Boulenger. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (7) 12: Facatativa, Colombia, 8000 m. 19** Le imadoph s b imaculatus b imaculatus Dunn, Caldasia, 2: 484.

Le imadoph

484.

Eastern Andes of Colombia.

bimaculatus lamonae Dunn

19*^ Le imadoph is bimaculatus lamonae Dunn, Caldasia, 2; 485. Antioquia, Colombia, 2410 m.

Type-locality:

Sonson,

Distribution: Provincias Antioquia and Caldas, in central and western Andes, Colombia; Laurent, Bull. Inst. Roy. Sc . Nat. Belgique, 25 (9), I949, 8, reports a specimen from Ecuador. i

Le Imadoph is

b

imaculatus op isthotaen

ia

(Boulenger)

1908 Liophis opisthotaenia Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (s) 1: 114. Merida, Venezuela, I6OO m. 1966 Le imadoph s b imaculatus op sthotaenia Roze, Of idios de Venezuela: i

i

Distribution:

Type-locality: I57.

Andes of Merida, Venezuela.

LEIMADOPHIS EPINEPHELUS (Cope) 1862 Liophis epinephalus Cope (corrected in errata sheet to ep inephelus 1862: 78. Type-locality: Truando, Colombia. 1929 Le imadoph is ep nephelus Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: I65. i

Distribution: Content:

Costa Rica to northwestern Ecuador.

Three subspecies.

).

Proc. Acad.

Nat.

Sc

i

.

Phila.,


i

144

LEIMADOPHIS

Clave de subespecies

Key to the subspecies 1.

2.

Ventrals fewer than I75 Ventrals more than I75

2

ecuadorensi

epinephelus

Venter white Venter red with black blotches

Juvenal

1.

s

2.

is

Menos de 175 ventrales Mas de 175 ventrales

2

ecuadorens

is

epinephelus Vlentre bianco Juvenal is Vientre rojo con manchas negras

Le imadoph is ep nephelus ep nephelus (Cope) i

i

1544 Le imadoph

is

i

s

nephalus ep nephalus

i

i

— Dunn,

Caldasia,

2:

483«

Canal Zone, Panama to western Ecuador.

Distribution:

Le imadoph

ep

ep nephelus ecuadorens s Laurent i

i

1945 Le imadoph (5)5

i

s

S.

ep nephalus ecuadorens Type-locality: Ecuador. i

i

s

Laurent, Bull.

Roy.

Inst.

Hist.

Nat.

Belgique, 25

Known only from type specimen.

Distribution:

Le imadoph is epj nephelus

Juvenal

is

Dunn

Type-locality: San Jose, Costa 1937 Le imadoph is taen iurus Juvenal s Dunn, Copeia', 1937' 213Rica. Dunn, Caldasia, 2; 483. 1944 Le imadoph s j ep nephalus Juvenal is Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sc . Bull., 3*' 102. 1951 Le imadoph s taen urus Juvenal is i

i

i

[^

i

Distribution;

i

i

Costa Rica to western Panama.

LEIMADOPHIS FRASERI (Boulenger) ioph is fraser

Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 2: Ecuador. Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 1929 Leimadophis fraseri I894

L

Distribution:

I3I, 4:

pi.

6,

fig.

2.

Type-locality:

Western

I66.

Western Ecuador.

LEIMADOPHIS MELANOSTIGMA (Wagler) 1824 Natrix melanostiqma Wagler. in Spix. Sp. Nov. Serp. Bras.: I7, pi. 4, fig. 2. Type-locality: Bahia, Brazil. I885 Aporoph is cyanopleurus Cope, Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, 22: I9I. Type-locality: Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, probably Sao Joao do Monte Negro, according to Cope, loc. cit., p. I85. Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: 166. 1929 Le imadoph s melanost gma i

Distribution:

i

Brazil.

LEIMADOPHIS MELANOTUS (Shaw) 1802 Coluber Melanotus Shaw. General Zoology, 3: 534. Type-locality: Cape of Good Hope, Africa. 1820 [ Coluber Natr ix )J raninus Merrem, Tentamen Systematis Amphibiorum: 106. Type-locality: None (

g

i

ven.

1845 Coluber vittatus HaUowell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1845: 242. Type-locality: Withi.T 200 mi of Caracas, "Colombia"; actually in Venezuela. I860 L oph s melanonotus Cope, ( replacement name for melanotus Shaw), Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., i

i

1860: 253. 1929 Le imadoph s melanotus 1966 Le imadoph s melanotus i

i

Distribution:

— Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: I66. — Roze, Of idios de Venezuela: 159> ^'9'

3^'

Colombia, Venezuela, Trinidad, Tobago and Grenada.


145

LEIMADOPHIS

LEIMADQPHIS OLIGOLEPIS (Boulenger) s ol iqolepi s Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (7) 15' Para, Brazil. 1525 Le imadoph s ol golep s Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: 86.

1505

L

iophi

i

i

i

Type-locality:

^55-

igape-Assu,

Estado do Para, Brazil.

Distribution:

LEIMADOPHIS POECILOGYRUS (Wied)

Doubletten Des Zoologischen Museums, Berlin: ?1823 (i,[Biub£r] alternans L ichtenstein, Verzeichn ss der Brazil. Tvpe-iocality: 104. ^-,, , t i-* Type-locality: ichte von Brasilien, 1: 37I. 1825 C.[ oluber] poecilogyrus Wied. BeitrSge zur Na turgesch Brazil. Santo, Espirito Rio Jucu, Barra de Type-locality: von Brasilien, 1: 368. 1825 C.[ oluber] doliatus Wied. Beitrage zur Naturgesch ichte Barra de Jucij, Rio Espirito Santo, Brazil. i

1

.

ioph is Merremi ] van. sublineatus Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1866 L.[ oph is ] req inae var. v r id icyanea Type-locality: Parana, Brazil. 1909 Rhadinaea praeornata Werner. Jahrb. Brazil. Amaral, 1927 [ le imadoph s j poeci loqyrus

1860

[

l

i

i

i

i

Distribution: Content:

Cope, Proc. Acad. Jan,

Icon.

Gen.

Ver,

Naturl<.

Rev.

Mus.

Nat.

Sc

i

,

Phila., 1860:

Ophid., livr.

Stuttgart, 65: 58.

Paulista, 15:

pi.

18:

2,

Type-locality:

252. fig.

1.

Type-locality: Central

JS,

Argentina and Uruguay north to Amazonian Brazil and Ecuador.

Twelve subspecies.

Comment: Amaral did not mention any of the synonyms listed above in his review of variation in this taxon (Pap. Avul. Depto. Zool. SSo Paulo, 5> l?*'*)* and further study will be necessary to determine the proper place of each within the system. All are listed as synonyms of poeciloqvrus by Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 2, 1894, I3I.

Clave de subespecies

Key to the subspecies 1.

2.

Belly without spots Belly spotted

2

5.

6.

2

No como el siguiente

3

4

2.

Dorsum uniform brown or with numerous transverse dark bands resulting from fusion of dark spotting, or, occasionally, a zig-zag pattern formed of elongated and subf asc atus fused spots ret iculatus Not as above

3*

Dorso pardo uniforme o con numerosas bandas transversales oscuras que resultan de la fusion de manchas oscuras, y ocasionalmente un dibujo en zig-zag formado por manchas alargadas y fusionadas subfasc iatus ret iculatus No como el anterioi

Head uniformly colored Head with spots or markings

4.

Cabeza de color uniforme marcasCabeza con manchas

Dorso rosado-parduzco con retfculo muy estrias fino, usualmente sin bandas p

i

i

4.

Vientre sin manchas Vientre manchado

below Not as 3 Dorsum pinkish-brown with very fine reticulation, usually lacking bands or stripes-.p net ncola i

3.

1.

4

5 8

Dorsum not reddish-brown with black spot6 ting on scales Dorsum reddish-brown with black spotting on amazon icus scales

5.

Dorsum not olive-brown with faint traces of dark bands 7 Dorsum olive-brown with faint traces of xeroph lus dark bands

6.

i

i

net

i

ncola

Dorso no pardo rojizo, sin manchas negras 6 en escamas Dorso pardo rojizo con manchas negras en amazon icus escamas Dorso no pardo olivaceo con debiles trazas de bandas oscuras 7 Dorso pardo olivaceo con debiles trazas de xeroph lus bandas oscuras i


5

s

146

LEIMADOPHIS Dorsum olive-green stippled with black on borders of scales; no trace of light transverse stripes; stippling occasionally agglomerated into transverse or zig-zag spott ng D ictostr ia tus Not as above poec ilogyros

Dorso verde olivaceo, con bordes de las escamas negros; sin rastros de bandas transversales claras; los puntos negros se aglomeran a veces en manchas transversales o en zig zag p ictostr ia tus No como el anterior poec loqyrus

i

8.

i

Dorsum not brown with dark transverse bands which tend to form into groups of three Dorsum brown with poorly marked dark transverse bands, which tend to form groups of three, posteriorly becoming three longitudinal stripes separated by lighter stripefranc iscanus

8.

Dorsum not greenish-brown; no cream spotting on dorsal scales; no black tips on scales 10 Dorsum greenish-brown; cream-colored spots on dorsal scales, some of which have black ap ices ntermed ius

5.

5.

Dorso no pardo con bandas transversas oscuras que tienden a agruparse de a tres 5 Dorso pardo con bandas transversas oscuras debilmente marcadas que tienden a formar grupos de tres hacia posterior que se transforman en tres cintas long tud nales separadas por cintas claras franc iscanus I

i

Dorso no pardo verdoso, escamas dorsales sin manchas crema, sin apices negros 10 Dorso pardo verdoso; escamas dorsales con manchas crema, algunas con apices negros ntermed ius i

i

10, Dorso no verde botella con manchas amarillas en el centre de las escamas 11

10. Dorsum

not bottle-green with yellow spots in centers of scales 11

Dorso verde botella, con manchas amarillas en el centro de las escamas, las manchas puede confluir en bandas transversales claras intercaladas con bloques de pigmento oscuro platens is

Dorsum bottle-green, with yellow spots in centers of scales, spots may be confluent into transverse light bands with intercalated blocks of dark coloi platens is 11. Dorsum with ol

ve ret iculat ions, and with narrow black and white transverse bands made up of white specks and black spots, posteriorly forming a dark paraventral stripe bordered above by a light stripe with a dark line on vertebral area men ta nus Not as above schott i

Le imadoph

1544

is

L.l e

i

s

con bandas transversales angostas blancas y negras formadas por estrTas blancas y manchas negras que forman hacia posterior una cinta oscura paraventral bordeada pop una cinta clara con una ifnea oscura en la region vertebral montanus No como el anterior schott

i

i

i

i

imadoph

i

sj

poec iloqyrus poec ilogyrus

— Amaral,

Pap. Avul.

Oept.

Zool.

SSo Paulo,

poec loqyrus amazon icus Amaral i

i

Distribution:

1544

i

s

5'

Espirito Santo to Bahia, Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais, and SSo Paulo, Brazil.

1544 L.[ e imadoph J poecilooyrus amazonjcus Amaral, Pap. Avul. Depto. Zool. SSo Paulo, Type-locality: Probably Para, Brazil; not clearly stated as such.

Le imadoph

81.

5:

Estados do Amazonas and Para, Brazil.

poec loqyrus franc scanus Amaral i

i

imadoph sJ poec iloqyrus franc scanus Amaral, Pap. Avul. Depto. Zool. Sao Paulo, Type-locality: Pirapora, Minas Gerais, Brazil.

L.|_ e

i

i

5'

80,

Distribution; Region of Rio Sao Francisco, in northern Minas Gerais, central and western Bahia, Goias and southwestern Pernambuco, Brazil.

Le imadoph

1544

i

s

i

poec loqyrus poec loqyrus (Wied)

Distribution: Le imadoph

11. Dorso olivaceo reticulado,

i

poec iloqyrus

i

ntermed ius Amaral

imadoph is j poec iloqyrus ntermedius Amaral, Pap. Avul. Depto. Zool. Sao Paulo, Type-locality: Goias, Brazil. 1^52 Leimadophis poeciloqyrus intermedius Hoge, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 24 (2): 188. L.| e

i

Distribution;

Goias and Mato Grosso, Brazil.

5'

81.


147

LEIMADOPHIS

Lp imadoph

poec logyrus montanus Amaral

s

i

i

is ] poeciloqyrus montanus Amaral, Pap. Avul. Depto. Zool. SaoPaulo, Piquete, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Type-locality:

1544 L.[ einiadoDh

Region of type locality.

Distribution:

Le imadoph

poec logyrus

5

i

75.

5:

ictostr

o

i

ia

tus Amaral

1544 L.[ eimadoDhis ] poecilogyrus p ictostr ia tus Amaral, Pap. Avul. Depto. Zool. SSo Paulo, Sao Lourenjo, Brazil. Type-locality: 77.

Central and soutliern Rio Grande do Sul to coastal Santa Catarina, Brazil and

Distribution: Uruguay.

Le imadoph

s

i

poeciloqyrus

p

i

net

ncola Amaral

i

1544 L.[ eimadophis l poeciloqyrus pinet incola Amaral, Pap. Avul. Depto. Zool. Sao Paulo, Central Parana, Brazil. Type-locality:

s

i

poec logyrus platens i

s

i

s

Depto.

Zool. SSo Paulo,

5=

77'

Eastern and central Argentina.

Distribution:

i

l^-

Amaral

1544 L.[ e imadophis ] poec ilogyrus platensis Amaral, Pap. Avul. La Plata, Argentina. Type-locality:

Le imadoph

5=

Central highlands of Estado do Parana, to Santa Catarina and Sao Paulo,

Distribution: Brazil.

Le imadoph

5:

poecil ogyrus ret iculatus Parker

Zool., 37 = 1531 Le imadoph s ( L ioph 5 ) poecilogyrus reticulatus Parl<er, Jour. Linn. Soc. London Mak t hlawa ya , Paraguayan Chaco, 23°25'S and 58°15'W. Type-locality: 285. 1544 L.[ e imadoph is ] poeciloqyrus reticulatus Amaral, Pap. Avul. Depto. Zool. Sao Paulo, 5' ](>• i

i

i

Bolivia,

Distribution:

Le imadoph

i

s

northern Argentina, Paraguay, and Mato Grosso, Brazil.

poeci loqyrus schott

i

i

(Schlegel)

South America; Type-locality: Scheqel. Essai Physion. Serpens, 2: 5I. I837 X.[ enodon] Schott restricted to Estado de Sao Paulo, Brazil, by Hoge, Mem. Inst. Butantan, JO, I56O-62 (1964), 68. 1944 Le imadoph is poec logyrus albadspersus Amaral, Pap. Avul. Depto. Zool. Sao Paulo, 5' 1^' Piracicaba, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Type-locality: —Hoge. Mem. Inst. Butantan, 3O (196O-62): d]. 1964 Leimadophis poeciloqyrus schott i

i

i

i

Distribution:

Le imadoph

i

s

Sao Paulo,

Brazil.

poec loqyrus subfasc i

i

ia

tus (Cope)

Type-locality: 1862 Liophis subfasciatus Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1862: 77' Paraguay. Type1862 Opheomorphus dol iatus var. caesius Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1862: 348. Santa Fe, Paraguay. locality: 1944 L.[ e imadoph is ] poecilogyrus subfasciatus Amaral, Pap. Avul. Depto. Zool. Sao Paulo, 5' i

76.

Distribution:

Paraguay and Entre Rfos, Argentina.


.

148

LEIMADOPHIS Leimadoph

poecilogyrus xerophi lus Amaral

is

1544 L.[ e imadophi s j poecilogyrus xerophi lus Amaral, Pap. Avul. Depto. Zool. SSo Paulo, Not clearly statedj perhaps Ceara, Brazil. Type local ty:

81.

5-

i

Distribution!

Semi-arid regions, Pernambuco to PiauT, northeastern Brazil.

LEIMADOPHIS PSEUOOCOBELLA (Peracca) Type-locality: Angelopolis, Mem. Soc. Neuchatel Sci. Nat., 5' 59Colomb ia. Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: 167. 1525 Le imadoph s pseudocobella Type-locality: Jerico, 1531 L oph s cobella alt icolus Amaral, Bull. Antivenin Inst. America, 4: 87. Colomb ia Dunn, Caldasia, 2; 484. 1544 Le imadoph s pseudocobella 1514

L

ioph is pseudocobella Peracca,

i

i

i

i

Central and western Andes of Colombia.

Distribution:

LEIMADOPHIS PYGMAEUS (Cope) 1868 Liophis pyqmaeus Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1868: 103. ing part of MaraRon, Ecuador Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 2: I25. 1854 L ioph s pyqmaeus 1529 Le imadoph s pyqmaeus Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: 167» 1944 Leimadophis pyqmaeus Dunn, Caldasia, 2: 488.

i

i

Type-locality:

Napo or neighbor-

— —

Upper Amazonian region of Colombia and Ecuador.

Distribution:

LEIMADOPHIS REGINAE (Linnaeus) L/-)0 1758

?1789, ^1.

1802 1824

I863 I863

Reg nae Linnaeus, oystema ooiuoer neqinae Coluber Systema Naturae, to. Ed. lu: 10: di^. Type-locality: yoe-iocai ty: Indiis; in error, inoiis; 213. according to Hoge, Mem. Inst. Butantan, JO, I96O-62 (I964), 57> ^^° designated it as Surinam. Coluber Violaceus Lacepede. Histoire Naturelle des Serpens, 2 (l): II6, pi. 8, fig. 1. Type_ None given. locality: Coluber Graph cus Shaw, General Zoology, J: iji. Type-locality: America. Natrix semilineata Waqler. in Spix, Sp. Nov. Serp. Bras.: 33> Pl- Hj ^'S' 2. Rio Type-locality: Sol imoes, Brazil. L ioph s reo nae j var. quadr 1 neata Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 2: 295' Type-locality: Ecuador. L ioph is req nae var. ornata Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 2: 295' Type-locality: Buenos Aires, J Argent na. i

1

1

i

i

i

i

i

|_

I

|_

i

Distribution: Content:

Northern South America, east of Andes; Goias and Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Two subspecies.

Comment: Neither Amaral, in his description of macrosoma . nor Hoge, in the description of macul icauda . discussed the position of the many synonyms listed above. It is appropriate here only to suggest that full review of the species with proper allocation of the synonyms and detailed statement of ranges needsto be made.

Key to the subspecies 1.

Clave de subespecies

Caudal scales with dark spotsj no lateral spots on body anteriorly; body light; tail long macrosoma Caudal scales without dark spots; body with lateral spots anteriorly; body dark; tail short reg nae i

1.

Escamas caudales con manchas oscuras; sin manchas laterales en el parte anterior del del cuerpo; cuerpo claro; cola larga macrosoma Escamas caudales sin manchas oscuras; cuerpo con manchas laterales anter iormente; cuerpo oscuro; cola corta reg nae i


149

LEIMADOPHIS

Le imadoph

i

req nae req nae (Linnaeus)

s

i

i

1935 Le imadoph

req nae

is

i

e

imadoph

req nae j i

As for species,

Distribution:

[

[

— Amaral,

Mem.

Inst.

Butantan,

'):

238.

except for Goias and S3o Paulo, Brazil.

reg nae macrosoma Amaral

is

i

Type-locality: iq35 Leimadophis reginae macrosoma Amaral. Mem. Inst. Butantan, 5: 238. Canna Brava, Goias, Brazil. Type1554 Leimadophis reginae maculicauda Hoge, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 24 (2) (1952): 241. Not g ven. local ty: iqSq Leimadophis reginae macrosoma Hoge, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 28 (1557-58): 69i

i

Goias and Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Distribution:

LEIMADOPHIS SAGITTIFER (jan) Mendoza, Type-locality: I863 L.[ iopelt is ] saoittifer Jan. Elenco Sistematico Degli Ofidi: 82. Argent na. I867 Liophis pulcher Ste ndachner, Sitz. Akad. Wiss. Wien, 55: 267, pl- 2, figs. I-3. Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 2: l65. 1894 Rhadinaea saqittifera Provincia de Type-locality: 1896 Rhadinaea modesta Koslowsky. Rev. Mus. La Plata, 7: 453, Pl- 3Salta, Argentina. 1526 Le imadoph s sag tt iter Amaral, Rev. Mus. Paulista, 14: I9. 1964 Leimadophis sag tt f er Abalos. Baez, and Nader, Acta Zool. Lilloana, 20: 227, ^'9' 5i

i

— —

i

i

i

i

Northwestern Argentina; southern Brazil.

Distribution:

LEIMADOPHIS SIMONSI

(Boulenger)

I

1900 Philodryas Simonsi 9000 ft. 1932 Leimadophis s imons

i

i

i

Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (7)

6:

I85.

—Parker. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (lO)

9:

22.

Higher elevations

Distribution:

in

Type-locality:

Cajamarca, Peru,

northern Peru and southern Ecuador.

Comment: Schmidt and Walker, Zooi. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 24, I943, 315, put this species in the synonymy of Ph ilodryas elegans ruf dorsatus . but they do not refer to Parker's paper (above), in which the species is re-validated, and it is not certain whether they had seen it. i

LEIMADOPHIS TAENIURUS (Tschudi) Peru; Type-locality: 184S L.[ iophis ] taeniurus Tschudi. Arch, fur Naturg., 11 (l): l64. heissen Waldregion," Peru, according to Tschudi, Fauna Peruana, Rept., 1846, 51Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 2: I3O. I894 Liophis taeniurus Dunn, Caldasia, 2: 481. 1944 Leimadoph s j taTniurus

[

LEIMADOPHIS TRISCAL 1758 I7S8 ?1863 I894 1929

i

Distribution:

"in der

Amazonian Peru and Ecuador.

IS

(Linnaeus)

Indiis. Type-locality: Coluber Triscalis Linnaeus, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10: 224. Asia. Type-locality: Coluber cqrallinus Linnaeus. Systema Naturae, Ed. 10: 223. Unknown. Type-locality: L.[ iophis ] rufus Jan. Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 2: 3OI. Liophis triscalis Boulenger. Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 2: I29. Leimadophis triscalis Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: I68.

A record from Paraguay, by Gatti, 1955> 's probably Caribbean South America; Curajao. Distribution: Roze, Ofidios de Venezuela, I966, I63, also questions validity of an erroneous identification. records from Venezuela.


150

LEIMADOPHIS

LEIMADOPHIS TYPHLUS (Linnaeus) Type-locality: Indiis. 1758 Coluber Typhlus Linnaeus. Systems Naturae, Ed. 10: 218. Type-locality: Pebas, Peru. I87O Xenodon isolepis Cope. Proc. Amer. Phil. See, 11 (I865): 155. Type-locality: Near Chapada, Mato I887 Opheomorphus brachyurus Cope. Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, 24: 57' Grosso, Brazil. Type-locality: I857 L oph s Guenther Peracca, Bol. Mus. Zool. Anat. Comp. Univ. Torino, 12 (27A): 11. Caiza, Chaco of Bolivia. Santa Cruz de la Type-locality: 1516 L oph s elaeo des Griffin, Mem. Carnegie Mus., 7 (l^lS)' 187' Sierra, Provincia del Sara, Bolivia. Type-locality: Paramaribo, 1925 Liophis macrops Werner. Sitz. Akad. Wiss. Wien, 134 (l): 57Sur nam. 1526 Le imadoph s typhlus Amaral, Ann. Carnegie Mus., 16: 3^2. i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

South America east of Andes and north of about 35°^ latitude.

Distribution:

Two subspecies.

Content:

Comment: Hoge, Mem. Inst. Butantan, JO, I56O-62 (1964), did not comment on any of the above Synonyms when he revived the taxon f orster Wagler, and we cannot place them in their proper This must await a review of their status by future workers. positions below. i

Clave de subespecies

Key to the subspecies 1.

--

Ventrals 136-148Ventrals I55-I65-

Leimadoph

i

s

-

s

-f orster

i

typhlus

f orster

Mem.

.

Butantan, 3O (196O-62):

Inst.

58.

(Wagler)

i

1824 Natr ix G. Forster Wagler, locality: Bahia, Brazil. 1964 Leimadophis typhlus f orster i

Distribution:

— Hoge

Uncertain; not defined by Hoge, loc. cit.

Distribution:

i

— typhlus

Ventrales 136-148Ventrales I55-I65-

1.

typhlus typhlus (Linnaeus)

1964 Leimadophis typhlus typhlus

Le imadoph

typhlus forsteri

Uncertain;

in

i

Spix, Sp.

— Hoge

.

Mem.

Nov.

Serp.

Inst.

not defined by Hoge,

Bras.:

I6,

pi.

4,

fig.

Butantan, 3O (196O-62):

loc.

1.

Type-

59.

cit., when he revalidated this taxon.

LEIMADOPHIS VIRIDIS (Cunther) 1862

iophis vir idis Gunther, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (3) '): 58, pi. 9, fig. 2. Type-locality: Pernambuco, Brazil; and South America. 1863 L ioph s typhlus var. pras na Jan, Icon Gen. Ophid., Livr. 18: pi. 4, fig. 3« Type-locality: Brazil. I894 Liophis viridis Boulenqer. Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 2: I35. viridis Amaral, Rev. Mus. Paulista, 15= (78? Taken from reprint). 1926 [ Le imadoph s L

i

i

i

Distribution:

Southern and eastern Brazil; Paraguay.

LEIMADOPHIS ZWEIFELI Roze 1959 Leimadophis zweifeli Roze, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 1934: 4, fig. 1. Estado de Aragua, Venezuela, 1100 m. 1966 Leimadoph is zweifel Roze, Ofidios de Venezuela: 164, fig. 39. i

Distribution:

Central part of Cordillera de la Costa, Venezuela.

Type-locality:

Rancho Grande,


151

LEIMADOPHIS

INCERTAE SEDIS 1820 Coluber M-niqrum Raddi. Mem. Nat. Fis. Soc. de Janeiro, Brazil.

Ital.

Sci, Modena,

18:

338.

Type-locality:

Comment:

Rio

Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Iilus. , 2, 185^, 131> listed this as a synonym of poec logyrus . was not mentioned by Amaral in his review of that species. If considered synonymous with poec logyrus . it will take priority over that name. i

It

i

1863 L.[ oph s j poec logyrus var. Cal torn a. i

i

i

i

cal torn ica i

Jan, Arch.

Zool. Anat.

Fis.,

2:

232.

Since Jan considered Comment: Neither Boulenger nor Amaral mention this taxon. poec logyrus . we presume it is a Le madoph 5 . but we are uncertain of this. i

Type-locality:

i

1

i

it

to

belong

in


5

i

152

REPTILlA: SERPENTES

:

****

COLUBRIDAE

LEPTODEIRA

LEPTODEIRA Fitzinger

Coluber annulatus Linnaeus. Type-species: 18*3 Leptodeira Fitzinger, Syst. Rept.: 2]. Type-species: Meqalops maculatus 1861 Meqalops Hallowell, Proc. Acad, Nat. Sc . Phila., 1860: 488, Hallowell. Substitute name for Meqalops Hallowell, pre1853 Anoplophallus Cope, Amer. Natur,, 2/: 480. Type-species; Meqalops maculatus Hallowell. occupied. Type-species: Hypsiqlena lati 19^8 Pseudoleptodeira Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sc . Bull., 2$: 3^3' fasc iata Giinther. i

i

Southern Sonora, Mexico, and Rfo Grande in southern Texas to northern Argentina Distribution: and Paraguay, except in the high Andes and the coastal deserts of Peru and Chile. Nine species arranged in four species groups, according to the most recent revision of Content: the genus by Duellman, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 114, 1958, of which four ( lat ifasc iata punctata Peters, and splendida Gijnther) are extral im tal. Gunther, maculata Hallowell, i

Clave de especies

Key to the species 1.

2.

3.

Maxillary teeth 14 or fewer, including those posterior to diastemaMaxillary teeth 16 or more, including those posterior to diastema

1. 2

3

f renata More than 20 dark blotches on dorsum Less than 20 dark dorsal blotches- niqrofasciata

2.

With 19 or fewer body scale rows at midbody With more than 19 body scale rows at midbody

3.

4

—

menos incluyendo los Dientes maxilares 14 posteriores al diastemamas, incluyendo los Dientes maxilares I6 posteriores al diastema

2

3

f renata Mas de 20 manchas oscuras dorsales n qrof asc iata Menos de 20 manchas oscuras i

Con 17

a

19 filas de escamas al medio del

cuerpo

4

Con mas de 19 filas de escamas al medio del 4.

Large dorsal spots which extend to margins of baker ventrals Dorsal spots extend to level of third or fourth scale row an nu lat a

cuerpo

5

i

5.

6.

With median stripe on i.uchal region 6 Without median nuchal stripe, or if present, bordered on either side by a longitudinal bar annulata Ventrals less than 186j body rounded; no paired nuchal blotches; nape stripe may or may not touch nuchal blotch 7 Ventrals 186 or more; body slender; two lateral nuchal blotches that may be fused to form U-shaped blotch; nape stripe not touching nuchal blotch septentr onalis

4.

5.

Manchas dorsales grandes extendidas hasta las baker proximidades de las ventrales Manchas dorsales no muy grandes extendidas solo cuarta fila de escamas hasta la tercera annulata dorsales 6

Con una cinta nucal mediana Sin cinta nucal mediana, si la hay, bordeada por una barra longitudinal a cada lado

annulata 6.

i

Ventrales menos de 186; cuerpo redondeado; no hay manchas nucales apareadas; cinta nucal no contacta con la primer mancha mas, cuerpo delgado; dos Ventrales 186 bloques nucales laterales que pueden fusionarse const tuyendo una mancha en U; cinta nucal no contacta con la mancha septentrional nucal

7

i

7.

Nape stripe laterally expanded anteriorly to form butterfly-shaped mark on postpar ietals and posttemporals; 3*"^9 (average 42) dorsal blotches septentrional Nape stripe not expanded to form butterfly pattern; 23-56 (average Jd) dorsal blotches

i

s

7.

is

Cinta nucal lateralmente expandida anteriormente forma un contorno en mariposa en las posparietales y postemporales; 3*"*9 (*2 pros eptentrional s medio) manchas dorsales Cinta nucal no expandida lateralmente para formar contorno en mariposa; 2'}-'j6 (36 proannulata medio) manchas dorsales i

annulata

LEPTODEIRA ANNULATA (Linnaeus) annulata group Amazon Basin; restricted by Type-locality: 1758 Coluber annulatus Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10: 224. Duellman, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 114, 1958, 48, to lower Rio Amazon, Para, Brazil. 1843 Leptodeira annulata Fitzinger, Syst. Rept.: 27.

—

Distribution:

Mexico to Argentina.

Content:

subspecies,

Six

two

(

cuss

il

i

r

i

s

Duellman

and maculata Hallowell) ex tral

im

i

tal.


153

LEPTODEIRA

Key to the subspecies 1.

2.

Clave de subespecies

Body rounded; vertebral row normal; nape pattern present 2 Body compressed; vertebral row enlarged; no stripes on nape annulata Two bars laterally on nape On'e stripe middorsally on nape

rhomb

i

3 f era

1.

Cuerpo redondeadoj fila vertebral normaldiseHo nucal presente 2 Cuerpo comprimido; fila vertebral agrandada sin disefio nucal annulata ;

2.

con dos bandas longitudi-

Diserio nucal

nales

3

banda longitudinal rhomb if era . ,» , , r'arietaies v temporales sin lineas oscuras ,. j „ marca en torma de Y ashmeadi , ,» o ± , rarietaies o temporales con lineas oscuras ^ ^ con una marca en forma de ,,Y sobre parietales pulchr iceps Disefio nucal con una

3.

Neither longitudinal stripes on parietals or temporals, nor Y-shaped mark on parieL Jtais ashmead •! Jc-L, J i Either longitudinal dark stripes on paneu J tals or temporals, or a VY-shaped mark on parietals pulchr iceps .

,

i

,

,

1

1

'•

1

,

.

I

„ 3-^

.

.

.

,

j:

,

•,

.

,

Leptode ra annulata annulata (Linnaeus) i

178? Coluber albofuscus Lacepede. Hist. Nat. Serp., 2: 312. Type-locality; America. 1863 Ete irodipsas annulata var. rhomboidal is Jan, Elenco Syst. Ofidi: IO5. Type-locality: Bras 1. 1872 Dipsas approximans Gijnther. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (l) 5: 32. Type-locality: Chyavetas, Peru. 1884 Eteirodipsas Wieneri Sauvage, Bull. Soc. Philom. Paris, (7) 8: 146. Type-locality; Ecuador. 1901 Leptodira nycthemera Werner. Verb. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien, I5OI: 598. Type-locality: Ecuador. 1929 Leptode ira annulata annulata Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: 78. 1958 Leptodeira annulata annulata Duellman, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 114: 47. i

— —

Distribution: Amazon Basin from below 1100 m in southern Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia, to mouth of Amazon; along Atlantic coast south to Sao Paulo. Leptode ira annulata ashmead

i

(Hallowell)

1845 Coluber ashmeadi Hallowell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., I845: 244. Type-locality: "200 miles of Caracas, Venezuela" restricted by Duellman, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 114, 1958, **, to vicinity of Caracas, Distrito Federal, Venezuela. Type-locality: 1547 Leptode ra rhomb if era kuqler Shreve, Bull. Mus. Comp, Zool., 99' 531Riecito, Acosta District, Falcon, Venezuela. Duellman, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 114; 43. 1958 Leptode ra annulata ashmeadi i

i

i

Distribution: East of Santa Marta Mountains, Colombia, through coastal northern Venezuela, to Rfo Orinoco; Tobago, Trinidad, and Isla Margarita, Venezuela.

Leptodeira annulata pulchr iceps Duellman 1958 Leptode ra annulata pulchr iceps Duellman, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 114: locality: Bodoquena, Mato Grosso, Brazil. i

51-

Type-

Distribution: Southern Mato Grosso to vicinity of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, and Asuncion, Paraguay; Chaco region, Argentina.

Leptode ira annulata rhomb

if era

Gunther

1872 Leptodeira rhombifera Gunther. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (4) '): 32. Type-locality: Rfo Chisoy, near Cubulco, Guatemala. I893 Sibon septentrionale Kenn., subsp. rubricatum Cope, Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, 3I: 347. Type-locality: Boca Mala, Costa Rica. 1895 Leptodeira ocellata Gunther, Biol. Cent. Amer., Rept.: I72, pi. 55, fig. B. Typelocalities: Chontales Mines, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica. 1958 Leptodeira annulata rhombifera Duellman, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 114: 39.

Distribution: Central and southeastern Guatemala to Panama de las Perlas, Panama. .•'.r.S-192

O

— 70

11

in

subhumid habitats; Archipielago


s

S

.

.

154

LEPTODEIRA

LEPTODEIRA BAKERI Ruthven annulata group 19S6 Leptodeira bakeri Ruthven, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 33^: Island, Dutch West Indies. Duellman, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 114; 51. iqS8 Leptodeira bakeri

!•

Type-locality:

Aruba

Distribution:

Aruba

Island.

LEPTODEIRA FRENATA (Cope) annulata group 1886 Si bon f renatum Cope, in Ferrari -Perez, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 5' Veracruz, Mex co. IBJl Leptodeira frenatum Cope, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 14: 677. i

184.

Type-locality:

Jalapa,

Distribution: Veracruz, Tabasco, and Chiapas, throughout Yucatan Penfnsula, El Peten, Guatemala and British Honduras. Content: Three subspecies, according to the most recent revision, by Duellman, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 114, 155S> 58» of which two ( f renata Cope and yucatanensis Cope) are "xtral im tal. i

Leptode ira

f renata

malle

i

Dunn and Stuart

si

Dunn and Stuart, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 1935 Leptode ira yucatanens s malle is Type-locality: Tuxpena, Campeche, Mexico. 1. 19^5 Leptodeira frenata malleisi Duellman and Werler, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., i

i

1,

pi.

1.

1558 Leptode ra frenata malle isi i

Distribution:

— — Duellman,

Bull. Amer. Mus.

Nat.

31357'^'

Hist., 114: 62.

Northern Chiapas, El Peten, Guatemala and British Honduras.

LEPTODEIRA Nl GROFASC ATA Gijnther n qrofasc iata group I

I

Type-locality: Nicaragua. 1868 Leptodeira n orof asciata Gunther, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (4) 1; 425. Type-locality: Western Mexico, I865 Leptodeira mystacina Cope, Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, 11: I5I. Isthmus of Tehuantepec; restricted to Tehuantepec city by Smith and Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sc Bull., 33, 1950, S-'O19S8 Leptodeira n qrofasc iata Duellman, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 114; 87. I

i

i

Pacific lowlands of Guerrero, Mexico to Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa

Distribution; Rica.

LEPTODEIRA SEPTENTRIONAL (Kennicott) septentr onal group I

i

I

TypeI859 Dipsas septentrional is Kennicott, in Baird, Rept. of the Boundary, 2: I6, pi. 8, fig. 1. Matamoras, Tamaulipas, Mexico; restricted by Smith and Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sc locality: Bull., 33, 1950, 361, to Brownsville, Texas. Stejneger Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 14: ^0^. I89I Leptodeira septentrional is i

Distribution: From Texas on east and central Nayarit on west, south along both coasts to Caribbean Colombia, Pacific slope of South America to northern Peru, and in upper R'o MaraRon Valley, Peru. Content; Four subspecies, one ( septentr onal is Kennicott) extral imi tal, according to the latest revision by Duellman, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 114; 195^. Shannon and Humphrey, Herpetologica, I9, I963 (1964), 262, include taylori Smith, 1941, as a subspecies of septentr onal s . i

i

i


155

LEPTODEIRA

Key to the subspecies

Clave de subespecies

Dorsal scales in 21-25 rows, with vertebral and paravertebral rows not noticeably enlarged; body rounded or only slightly compressed 2 Dorsal scales in 21 rows, with vertebral and paravertebral rows noticeably enlarged; body laterally compressed ornata

1.

Dorsales en 21-2$ filas, vertebral y paravertebral no notoriamente agrandadas; cuerpo redondeado o muy poco comprimido lateralmente 2 Dorsales en 21 filas, vertebral y paravertebral notoriamente agrandadas; cuerpo comprimido lateralmente ornata

Ventrals 186 or more; body slender; two lateral nuchal blotches that may be fused to form U-shaped blotch; nape stripe not touching nuchal blotch; 38-/0 (average 5*) small dorsal blotches as wide as or wider than long; usually three preoculars polyst icta Ventrals fewer than 186; body rounded; no paired nuchal blotches; nape stripe may or may not touch first body blotch; 5^ or fewer large dorsal blotches, longer than interspaces; usually two preoculars larcorum

2.

Ventrales 186 o m^s; cuerpo delgado; dos manchas latero-nucales que pueden fusionarse en una con forma de U; banda nucal no contacta con mancha nucal; '^S-^'JO (promedio 5*) manchas dorsales tan anchas o mas anchas que largas; normalmente ires preoculares polyst icta Ventrales menos de 186; cuerpo redondeado; sin par de manchas nucales; banda nucal contacta la primer mancha nucal o no; manchas grandes, en numero de 5^ o menos mayores que los interespac ios; normalmente dos preoculares larcorum

Leptodeira septentrional

larcorum Schmidt and Walker

is

1543 Leptodeira larcorum Schmidt and Walker, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 24; 3II. Typelocality: Chiclin, Libertad, Peru. 19')8 Leptodeira septen tr onal s larcorunt Duellman, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 114: 77* i

Distribution:

i

Northern coastal Peru and upper R'o MaraHon Valley, Peru.

Leptode ra septentrional i

i

s

ornata (Bocourt)

1884 Comas tes ornatus Bocourt, Bull. Soc. Philom. Paris, (7) 8: 141. Type-locality: Isthmus of Oarien, Panama. 1895 Leptodeira affinis Giinther, Biol. Cent. Amer., Rept.: I7O. Type-locality: Central America. 1913 Leptodeira dunckeri Werner, Mitt. Nat. Hist. Mus. Hamburg, 3^: 28. Type-locality: "Mexico or Venezuela". Duellman, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 114: 751558 Leptode ra septentrionali s ornata

i

Distribution: Southern Costa Rica to Caribbean Panama, Colombia, and western Venezuela, also Pacific Colombia and Ecuador.

Leptode ira septentrional

i

s

polyst icta Giinther

Type-locality: 1895 Leptodeira polysticta Giinther, Biol. Cent. Amer., Rept.: 172, pi. 55» Mexico and Central America; restricted by Smith and Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 33> 1950» 316. to Belize, British Honduras. Type-local ty: 1941 Leptode ra annulata taylor Smith, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., '^i: 115Orizaba, Veracruz, Mexico. 1558 Leptode ra septen tri onal is polyst icta Duellman, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 114: 72. i

i

i

Distribution: Costa Rica, Rica.

i

Both slopes below 2000 m from Nayarit and southern Veracruz, south to central local mesic habitats only on dry Pacific coast from El Salvador to Costa

in


156

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REPTILIA: SERPENTES: COLUBRIDAE

LEPTODRYMUS

LEPTODRYMUS Amaral 1527 Leptodrymus Amaral, Bull. Antivenin Amaral.

Distribution: Content:

As for only known

Inst.

Amer.,

1:

28.

Type-species:

Leptodrvmus clarki

species.

One species.

LEPTODRYMUS PULCHERRIMUS (Cope) Type-locality: Western I874 Masticophis pulcherr imus Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1874: 65. side of central America. 1898 Zamenis bitaeniatus Boettger, Katalog der Rept 1 en-Sammlung im Mus. Senckenberg ischen Retalhuleu, Guatemala. Type-locality: Naturforsch. Ges., pt. 2: 42. Taloa Type-locality: 1927 Leptodrymus clarki Amaral, Bull. Antivenin Inst. Amer., 1: 25, fig. lOa-b. Creek, Tela, Honduras. Dunn, Copeia, 1531-' I63. 1531 Leptodrymus pulcherrimus i

i

—

Low elevations on Pacific coast of Guatemala to Nicaragua; Caribbean coast of Honduras Distribution: to Costa Rica.


s

REPTILlA:

157

**•*

SERPENTES: ELAPIDAE

LEPTOMICRURUS

LEPTOWICRURUS Schmidt 1537 Leptom icrurus Schmidt, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., collar is Schlegel.

Distribution: Tropical South America, east of Andes Guianas, southern Venezuela and northern Brazil.

in

20:

363-

Type-species:

Colombiaj Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia; also

Content: Three species, according to most recent revision, by Hoge and Romano, Mem. Butantan, 32, I565 (1966).

Inst.

Clave de espec es

Key to the species 1.

Elaps

i

Temporal formula 1+1; ^hite nuchal collar crosses parietals (Fig. l) Temporal formula 0+1; white nuchal collar entirely behind parietals collar

1. 2

i

s

Formula temporal 1+1; collar nucal bianco sobre las parietales (Fig. l) Formula temporal 0+1; collar nucal bianco atras de parietales col lar

2

i

s

Leptom crurus narducc . showing single 1. anterior temporal and white nuchal collar.

Fig.

2.

ii

i

Ventrals more than 23I-Ventrals fewer than 225-

-

narducc

— schm

i

i

dt

2.

i

i

Ventrales mas de 23I Ventrales menos de 225

narducc schm dt i

i

LEPTOMICRURUS COLLARIS (Schlegel) I837 Elaps collar

Type-locality: unknown; designated as s Schlegel, Essai Physion. Serpens, 2: 448. Guianas by Hoge and Romano, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 32, 15^5 (l9^S)> *• I854 Elaps gas trodelus Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., 7= 1212. Type-locality: unknown. Schm idt . Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 20: 261. 1937 Leptomicrurus collar s Hoge and Romano, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 32 (1965): 4, figs. 3, 3a-c. 1966 Leptom icrurus collar i

— —

i

1

Distribution: Guyana; southeastern Venezuela.

LEPTOMICRURUS NARDUCC

I

I

(jan)

Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 2: 222. I863 Elaps Narducc Type-locality: Bolivia, There is some doubt about this type locality. Schmidt, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 20, I936, I9O, cited it as "Ecuador". Peters, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 122, I96O, 525j felt it was unknown. Klemmer, in Behri ngwerk-Mi tte lungen. Die G f tschlangen der Erde, 1963> 299> gave it as "Bolivien und Peru". Roze, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2287, 1967> 3> gives it as Bolivia. Jan, in the original description, said the type was in a shipment received in very fresh condition from Narducci, sent during his trip through Bolivia, and in the Icon. Gen., Ophid., Livr. 42, pi. 6, fig. 5» says Bolivia. 1870 Elaps scutiventris Cope. Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, 11 (I869): I56. Pebas, Peru. Type-locality: 1881 Elaps melanotus Peters, Sitz. Ges. Naturforsch. Freunde Berlin, 1881: ')!. Type-locality; Sarayacu, Ecuador. Schmidt, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 20: 3631937 Leptom icrurus narducc 1966 Leptom icrurus narducc Hoge and Romano, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 32 (1965)' 5> Tigs. 1, la-c. i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

— —

Distribution: Amazonian slopes of Andes do Acre,

Braz 1. i

in

southern Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia; Estado

i

i


I

158

L^PTOMICRURUS

LEPTOMICRURUS SCHMI

DT

Hoge and Romano

Hoge and Romano, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 32 (l965)= 1566 Leptom crurus Schm dt Type-locality: Tapurucuara, M. Uaupes, Estado do Amazonas, Brazil. i

i

i

Distribution: Known only from type locality.

1>

'figs.

2,

2a-c.


119

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REPTILIA: SERPENTES: COLUBRIDAE

LEPTOPHIS

LEPTOPHIS Bell 1825 Leptoph s Bell, Zool. Jour., 2: 328. Type-species: Coluber ahaetulla Linnaeus. 1825 Ahaetulla Gray, Ann. Phil., new sen., 10: 208. Type-species: Coluber ahaetulla Linnaeus. 1826 Dendroph s Boie, in Fitzinger, Neu'e Classification der Reptilien: 25. Type-species: Coluber ahaetulla Linnaeus. I83I Ahoetula Gray (substitute name for Leptoph s Bell), Synopsis Species Class Reptilia, in Griffith, Cuvier's Animal Kingdom, 5' 93' I872 Pi plotrop s Gijnther, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (i) '): 24. Type-species: Pi plotrop s b 1 nea ta Gunther. Type-species: Coluber r chard Bory St. Vincent. 19^7 Thaleroph s Oliver, Copeia, 1947- 6** i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

Distribution: Mexico; Central America, South America west of Andes to Ecuador, east of Andes to central Argentina. Content: Seven species, including six recognized in most recent generic revision by Oliver, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 52, l?''^, and one other cupreus ) more recently revived. One species d plotrop s Gunther) is extral im tal. (

(

i

i

i

Comment: Romer, Osteology of the Reptiles, 195^, 579> includes Leptoph na Bonaparte, I83I as a generic synonym of Leptoph s . Neave, Nomenclator Zoologicus, 2, 1939> 9l6> gives Leptoph na Bonaparte, I83I, Sagg. An. Vert., p. ]i, as a replacement name for Leptoph s . There is no such name on p. "Ji, however, and Leptoph is Bell is cited without comment on p. 80, both in Bonaparte. i

i

i

i

Key to the species 1.

Cla

Loreal presentLoreal absent--

1.

Keels present only on paravertebral row and occasionally on adjacent rows; no keels on dorsal caudal scales depress irostr s Keels present on all dorsal scales except first row; keels on most dorsal caudal scales mex icanus

2.

Ventrals usually more than 149; adults lack dark oblique bands on body; no keels on first dorsal row 4 Ventrals 133-145; adults with dark oblique bands on body; all dorsal scales keeled

3.

i

3.

r

i

vet

de espec es I

Loreal presente Loreal ausente

2

3

Quillas presentes solo en la fila paravertebral y ocas ionalmente, en las adyacentes; escamas dorsocauda les no quilladas depress rostr s Quillas presentes en todas las escamas dorsales excepto en la primera fila; la mayoria de las escamas dorsocaudales quilladas mex icanus i

i

i

Usualmente mas de 145 ventrales; adultos sin bandas oscuras oblTcuas en el cuerpo; primera 4 fila dorsal no quillada Ventrales 133"1*5! adultos con bandas oscuras obl'cuas sobre el cuerpo; todas las filas dorsales qui 11a das r vet i

i

Dorsum usually uniform green or blue or with stripes; ventral color contrasts with dorsal color 5 Dorsum with strong coppery tint; venter also coppery, but slightly darker, with dark brown and white streaking cupreus

4.

Usualmente, dorso en verde azul, uniforme lineado; coloracion dorsal en contraste con la ventral 5 Porso pigmentado en tinte cobre fuerte; vientre semejante aunque ligeramente mas oscuro, con lineado en pardo oscuro y bianco cupreus

Adult color pattern with broad greenish blue or blue dorsolateral stripe anteriorly on second and third or third and fourth rows; Central America nebulosus Adult color pattern not as above, if greenish blue or dark blue stripe is present anteriorly, it covers more than rows three, four, and five; Central and South America, with striped forms only in lattei ahaetulla

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Piseno de adultos con ancha banda dorsolateral anterior, sobre segunda y tercera o tercera y cuarta filas, en azul o azul verdoso; America Central nebulosus Piseno de adultos no como el anterior, si hay banda azul verdosa azul oscura anter iormen te, ocupa mas que la tercera, cuarta y quinta filas; America Central y delSur; formas con diseno lineado solo en la ultima ahaetulla


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LEPTOPHIS AHAETULLA (Linnaeus) Type-locality: 17S8 Coluber Ahaetulla Linnaeus, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10: 225. Bell , Zool. Jour., 2: 328. 1825 Leptophis Ahaetulla Int. Comm. Zool. Nomen., Op. 524: 2/0. 1958 Leptophis ahaetulla

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Southern Mexico through Central America to northwestern Ecuador west of Andes and Distribution: central Argentina east of Andes. Content:

Twelve subspecies.

Clave de subeSpecies

Key to the subspecies 1.

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Adult pattern not of two dark dorsolateral stripes separated by light vertebral 2 stripe Adult color pattern consisting of a broad greenish blue or dark blue dorsolateral stripe anteriorly on rows three to seven, separated by light vertebral stripe on row ahaetulla eight

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Black postocular stripe narrow, occupying only lower edges of anterior temporal and lower posterior temporal; if black marks present on keels of dorsal scales, marks 5 are narrow and well defined Black postocular stripe very broad, occupying all or nearly all of anterior temporal and lower posterior temporal; heavy, irregularly defined black marks on keels of scales on median dorsal rows -chocoens s

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Diseno de adultos sin dos bandas dorsolaterales oscuras separadas por una verte2 bral clara Diseiio de adultos con una ancha banda azul verdosa, dorsolateral azul oscura anter ormente, en las filas tercera a septima, separada por una banda clara vertebral, sobre la fila octava ahaetulla Diseno de adulto predom nantemente uniforme en color azul verdoso sobre la totalidad 3 filas dorsales '^^ l^s Diseno dorsal en adultos no como el anterior; si la coloracion es uniforme en azul verdosa no ocupa la totalidad de las filas 8 dorsales Banda negra postocular presente; diseno dorsal del cuerpo sin bandas angostas blan4 cas paralelas en forma de V (cheuron) Banda negra postocular ausente; diseno dorsal del cuerpo con bandas angostas, blancas y paralelas en forma de V (cheuron); las bandas transversas pueden no ser aparentes hasta que las escamas dorsales praestans hayan sido extendidas aparte Banda postocular angosta que ocupa solo los hordes inferiores de las temporales anterior e 'nf eroposter or; si hay marcas negras sobre las quillas de las escamas dorsales, son angostas y bien definidas--5 Banda postocular muy ancha, que ocupa toda o casi toda la temporal anterior as' como la Tnferoposter or; marcas negras sobre las quillas de escamas de la fila dorsal chocoens s mediana irregulares y densas i

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Head plates and dorsal scales not marked as below, but with prominent large spot on each parietal and supraocular 7 Head plates and dorsal scales with numerous small, irregularly shaped black spots, also present on extreme outer edge of bocourt van Ira Is anter iorly

Placas de la cabeza y escamas dorsales sin manchas irregulares, pequenas y negras; con mancha negra prominente sobre cada 7 parietal y supraocular Placas de la cabeza y escamas dorsales con manchas irregulares, pequenas y negras, tambien presentes sobre el borde exterior bocourt de las ventrales anteriores

Dorsal scales without, or with only a narrow black margin, but with distinct narrow black line along keel of each dorsal scale; ventrals in males 156-l65> bol v ianus in females 162-173 Dorsal scales with heavy prominent black margins, no black on keels; ventrals in males I47-I65, in females I5O-I66 n qromarq natus

Escamas dorsales con solo un angosto margen negro o sin el; con una conspicua linea angosta negra, sobre las quillas de cada escama dorsal; ventrales en machos I56-I69, bol v ianus en hembras 162-173 Escamas dorsales con densos y prominentes margenes negros no hay negro sobre las quillas; ventrales en machos li'J-16'j), en hembras I5O-I66 n gromarg natus

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dorsal del cuerpo ocupa propore ionalmente el m smo ancho a lo largo de todo el cuerpo; placas ventrales marginadas anterior y lateralmente con azul grisaceo oscuro; dientes maxilares 24-28-orton Coloracion dorsal del cuerpo que reduce poster iormente su d str buc on; ventrales no marginadas; dientes maxilares 21-23 i

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ahaetulla ahaetulla (Linnaeus)

Bory de Saint Vincent, Dictionnaire Classique d'Histoire Naturelle, I823 Coluber R ichard Paris, 4: 588. Type-locality: Guiana, Gray (substitute name for Coluber ahaetulla Linnaeus), Synopsis I83I Ahoe .l tula j L nne Species Class Reptilia, in Griffith, Cuvier's Animal Kingdom, '): 53« 01 ver. Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 462: 1. 1542 Leptophis ahaetulla ahaetulla 01 ver. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., ')2: 219, ^'3' *• 1^48 Thalerophis richardi r ichard i

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Island, Colombia.

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1542 Leptoph s ahaetulla bol v ianus Oliver, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 462: 1. TypeBuenavista, Departamento Santa Cruz, Bolivia. locality: iq48 Thalerophis richardi bol vianus 01 ver. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 92: 225, ^ig- 6 and pi. 18, fig. 2. i

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1942 Leptoph s occ dental 5 chocoens s Oliver, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 462: Type-locality: Pena Lisa, R'o Condoto, Choco, Colombia. 1948 Thalerophis r ichard chocoens is— 01 ver . Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 92: 22/. Int. Comm. Zool. Nomen., Op. 52*! 27O. 1958 Leptoph s ahaetulla [ chocoens s j i

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Colombian Choco.

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Leptoph

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Coast of northeastern Venezuela; Trinidad and Tobago Islands.

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1942 Leptoph s cope Oliver, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 462: ] . Type-locality: do Hua, Braz 1 - Venezuela boundary. 1948 Thalerophis r ichard cope —01 ver . Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 92: 23O, Int. Comm. Zool. Nomen., Op. 524: 27O. 1958 Leptophis ahaetulla [ copei ] i

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1824 Coluber 1 ocercus Wied, Abbildungen zur Naturgesch chte von Brasilien: section 14, pi. [also numbered as pi. 5^] ^"'^ accompanying unnumbered page of text. Type-locality: Wied mentions material from Cabo Frio, Parahiba, Marica, Sagoarema, [lake?] Araruama, Ponta Negra, Lagoa Freia, and Espirito Santo, Brazil. 1901 Leptoph s f laqellum Andersson, Bihang Till K. Svenska Vet.-Akad. Handlingar, 27 (4, No. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Type-locality: 5): 13' Type-locality: 1909 Leptoph s vertebral s Werner, Mitt. Naturhist. Mus. Hamburg, 26: 221. Petropol s, Braz 1. iq48 Thalerophis r ichard 1 iocercus -Ol ver . Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 92: 232, fig. 4. Int. Comm. Zool. Nomen., Op. 524: 27O. 1958 Leptoph s ahaetul la [ l ocercus J i

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1862 Thrasops marq inatus Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1862: 3^9' Type-locality: Paraguay. ISyO Herpetodryas aff n is Ste ndachner, Sitz. Math. -Na turw ss. CI. Akad. Wiss. Wien, 62: 348, pi. 7> "figs. 4-5» Type-locality: Brazil. 1502 Leptoph s rostral is Lonnberg, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (7) 10: 458. Type-locality: San Miguel, Chaco, Argentina. 1903 Leptophis arqentinus Werner. Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss. Munchen, 22 (2): 384. Typelocality: Rosario, Argentina. 1^48 Thalerophis richardi marqinatus Oliver, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 52: 235, fig. 4 and pi. IB, fig. 3. Int. Comm. Zool. Nomen., Op. 524: 27O. 1958 Leptoph s ahaetulla [ marq natus j i

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1866 Ahaetulla n qromarq nata Gunther, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (3) 18: 28. Type-locality: "Upper Amazons". Griffin, Mem. Carnegie Mus., 7 (3)= I85. 1915 Leptoph 5 n qromarq natus 19*2 Leptoph s ahaetul la n qromarq inatus Oliver, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 462: 4. 1948 Thalerophis richardi n qromarq inatus Oliver, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 92: 238, figs. 4 and 6; pi. 18, f g. 1. i

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Western Brazil; Amazonian lowlands of Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.

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18S9 Ahaetulla occidental is Gunther. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859: 412. Type-locality: Guayaquil and western Ecuador. I873 Ahaetulla urosticta Peters. Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, I873: 606. Type-locality: Bogota, Colombia. 1894 Leptophis ultramarinus Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1894: 2O3. Type-locality; Pazo Azul, Costa Rica. 1918 Thaleroph is r ichard occ idental s Oliver, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 92: 241. Int. Comm. Zool. Nomen., Op. 524: 27O. 1958 Leptoph s ahaetulla [ occ dental j i

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I876 Leptophis ortonii Cope. Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., (2) 8 (I875): I77. Type-locality: Solimoes or middle Amazon, Brazil. 1942 Leptoph s a haetulla orton Oliver, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 462: 4. 19^8 Thaleroph 5 r ichardi orton Oliver, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 92: 245. i

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praestans (Cope)

IB69 Thrasops praestans Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1868: 3O9. Type-locality: Near El Peten, Guatemala. 1881 Thrasops ( Ahaetulla ) sargi Fischer, Arch, fur Naturg., 47 (l): 229, pi. 11, figs. 7-9. Type-locality: Coban, Guatemala. 193'' Leptoph s max imus Weller, Proc. Jr. Soc. Nat. Hist. Cincinnati, 1: ] . Type-locality: Unknown, 19^8 Thalerophis r chard praestans 01 ver, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 92: 248, fig. 5. 1958 Leptoph s ahaetulla [ praestans Int. Comm. Zool. Nomen., Op. 524: 27O. i

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LEPTOPHIS CUPREUS (Cope) Type-locality:

1868 Thrasops cupreus Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1868: 106. Maranon, Ecuador. Fauna, 2: 1560 Leptoph s cupreus Peters and Orcls, Beitr. Neotrop. i

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Amazonian lowlands of Ecuador.

Distribution:

LEPTOPHIS DEPRESSIROSTRIS (Cope) Type-locality: 1861 P.f h lothamnus ] depress irostr s Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1860: 557* Cocuyas de Veraguas, New Grenada; actually in Panama. Type-locality: 1872 Diplotropis bilineata Gunther. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (4) 5: 24, pi. 6, fig. B. Costa Rica. Type-locality: I876 Leptophis aeruqinosus Cope. Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., (2) 8 (I875): I32. Costa Rica. Type-locality: 1876 Leptophis saturatus Cope. Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., (2) 8(1875): I33. S pur o, Costa R ca. Gaige, Hartweg, and Stuart, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 357= !*• 1S37 Leptophis depress rostr 1948 Thalerophis depress irostr s 01 ver. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 92: 2O3, fig. 4. i

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Mexico.

Southern Mexico from Veracruz and Oaxaca south to Costa Rica.

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Type-locality: I872 Ahaetulla modesta Gunther. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (4) 5: 26, pi. 6, fig. C. Rto Chisoy (= Chixoy or Negro), below town of Cubulco, Baja Verapaz, Guatemala. 1342 Leptoph s mex icanus mex icanus Oliver, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool., Univ. Mich., 462: 10. 1948 Thaleroph s mex icanus mex icanus Oliver, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., ')2: 211, figs. 4 and 7-

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LEPTOPHIS NEBULOSUS Oliver Mich., 462: 12. Type-locality: s nebulosus Oliver, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Cariblanca, Costa Rica, 1948 Thalerophis nebulosus Oliver, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 92: 217, fig. 4.

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Prepared by Braulio Ore jas-M iranda, Museo Nacional de Uruguay

LEPTOTYPHLOPS Fitzinger 182i Stenostoina Waaler (preoccupied by Stenostoma Latreillei 1810), in Spix, Sp. Nov. Serp. Bras.: 68, Stenostoma a lb f rons Wagler. Type-species: pi. 25, fig. 3Âť Type-species: Typhlops n qr icans Schlegel. I843 Leptot yphlops Fitzinger, Systema Reptilium: 24. Typhlops bill neatus Schlegel. Type-species: 1843 Bucephalus Fitzinger, Systema Reptilium: 24. Type1844 Ca todon Dumeril and Bibron (preoccupied by Ca todon Linnaeus, I76I), Erp. Gen., 6: 3^^. Typhlops septem-str iatus Schneider. species: Type-species: None designated. 1845 Ep ic t ia Gray, Cat. Liz. Brit. Mus.: 139Type-species: Typhlops n iqr icans Schlegel. 1845 Glaucon ia Gray, Cat. Liz. Brit. Mus.: 139' None indicated. Type-species: I853 Rena Baird and Girard, Cat. N. Amer. Rept., 1: 142. Typhlops tesselatum Type-species: 1857 Sabr na Girard, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1857= 181. Tschud 1861 Rhamphostoma Jan (preoccupied by Rhamphostoma Waqler, I83O), Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 1: I5O. Type-species: S<tenostoma macrorhynchum Jan. None indicated. Type-species: 1861 Tr iche lostoma Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 1: I9O. Typhlops b 1 nea tus Type-species: I86I Te trache lostoma Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 1: I?!Schlegel. Jan (emendation of Rhamphostoma Jan), Elenco Sist. Ofidi: 16. I863 Ramphostoma Type-species: Typhlops 1881 S aqonodon Peters, Sitz. Ges. Naturforsch. Freunde Berlin, 1881: ]1. septemstr iatus Schneider. I885 S tenostomoph s Rochebrune (substitute name for Stenostoma Waqler), Faune de la Senegambie, Rept.: 141. i

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About 55 species, of which 31

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Clave de especies

Key to the species-*1.

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Dorso sin diseno lineado consp'cuo, de coloracion uni forme 5 Dorso con diseno lineado consp'cuo, en pardo oscuro sobre fondo claro septemstr iatus

Prefrontal present; nasals normally developed, not elongated past line connecting posterior border of eyes bras 1 ens s Prefrontal absent; nasals elongated posteriorly, passing through line between posterior border nasal s of eyes

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More than 25O total dorsals; very small size; total length/diameter greater than 55 tessela tus Fewer than 240 total dorsals; size medium to large; total length/ di ameter less than 45 tenella

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longitudinal; coloracion dorsal

un if or me

13

normal, does not extend past line connecting eyes; with prefrontal 15 Rostral elongated dorsally, extends beyond line qoudot connecting eyes; prefrontal absent i

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de 240, escamas ventrales manweyrauch chadas en el borde libre Dorsales menos de 220, escamas ventrales manalb puncta chadas en la base

13. Dorsales mas

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14. Rostral 14. Rostral

21

11. Con doce escamas alrededor de la parte media de 12 la cola Con diez escamas alrededor de la parte media de 14 la cola

Diseno longitudinal presente 13. Dorsals more

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15.First supralabial low, never reaches level of center of eye; always separated from supra16 ocular by at least twice its width First supralabial high, reaches point as high as or higher than center of eye, approaches supraocular by distance equal to or less than its w dth ruf dorsus

15.Primera supralabial baja, nunca llega a la mitad del ojo; siempre distante de la supraI6 ocular por lo menos dos veces su ancho Primera supralabial alta, que llega por lo sobrepasa ese menos hasta la mitad del ojo nivel; proxima a la supraocular una distancia ruf dorsus menor a la de su ancho igual

l6.More than 25O total dorsals Fewer than 280 total dorsals

17 18

16. Mas de 25O dorsales totales Menos de 280 dorsales totales

17 18

17. Fewer than 35O total dorsals More than 37*^ total dorsals

subcrotillus melanurus

17. Menos de 35^ dorsales totales Mas de 37*^ dorsales totales

subcrot illus melanurus

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Dorso con pigmentacion uniforme

n

15 icef or i

15ÂťLight and dark stripes of equal size, at least 20 on the median dorsal area Dorsum with wide dark bands separated by very inconspicuous, much narrower light lines that may or may not be absent laterally; never with liaht lines as wide as dark alb f rons

15. Bandas oscuras y claras de igual ancho, por lo 20 menos en el medio dorso Diseno dorsal de bandas oscuras muy anchas,

20. Dorsum with seven dark and eight light stripes, all equal in width, at least on posterior half of body 30

20. Diseno dorsal de siete bandas oscuras y ocho claras todas de semejante ancho, a lo menos 3O en la mitad posterior del cuerpo Dise'o dorsal de tres bandas oscuras y cuatro claras de seme jante ancho; lateralmente dos no por bandas anchas oscuras divididas angostas claras, a lo menos en la mitad qoudot posterior del cuerpo

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limitadas por poco consp'cuas I'neas claras no estar premucho mas angostas, que pueden sentes lateralmente; nunca i'neas claras de alb f rons igual ancho a las oscuras i

Dorsum with three dark and four light stripes, equal in width; laterally with two wider dorsal stripes which may or may not be divided by narrow light stripe, at least in posterior half of body qoudot i

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LEPTOTYPHLOPS tail--

21. With ten rows of scales around middle of

diez filas de escamas alrededor de la parte 22 media de la cola Con doce filas de escamas alrededor de la parte media de la cola Joshua

21. Con

22

With twelve rows of scales around middle of Joshua ta 1 i

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Rostral with sharp cutting edge projecting unqu rostr forward i

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Rostral sin borde cortante anterior proyectado hacia adelante 23 Rostral con borde cortante anterior proyectado ungu rostr s hac ia adelante i

23.With two supralab als, four scales plus rostral 24 form border of upper lip on each side With three supralab als, five scales plus rostral form border of upper lip on each side 25 i

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24. Labial

di m

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iatus

Labial border of first supralabial much larger af f n s than labial border of oculai

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dos supralab ales, cuatro escamas mas la 24 rostral formando el borde labial superioi Con tres supralab iales, cinco escamas mas la rostral formando el borde labial superior 25

23. Con

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supralabial subigual d im

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tus

supralabial mucho mayor af f

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25.Vientre pigmentado un f ormemente, sin diseno 26 reticulado Vientre con escamas pigmentadas densamente en sus centres y claras en la periferia, ofreciendo un conspicuo diseno reticulado macrolep is i

25. Venter uniformly pigmented,

without reticulate

26 pattern Ventral scales densely p gmented centrally, lightly pigmented peripherally, making conmacrolep s spicuous reticulate pattern i

26. No longitudinal stripes

27

With longitudinal stripes, seven dark and eight duqandi light lines length of body

diseno dorsal longitudinal 27 Con diseno dorsal longitudinal; siete I'neas oscuras y ocho claras a lo largo del dorso

26. Sin

duqand

27.0orsum uniform, violet-black or dark brown Dorsum uniform, light brown

28 29

pardo coloreado en negro violaceo oscuro un forme Dorso coloreado en pardo claro uniforme

27. Dorso

28

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dorsales totales mas de anthrac nus dorsales totales menos de brevissimus

violet-black; total dorsals more than anthrac nus 170 Dorsum reddish-brown; total dorsals fewer than brev ss mus 170

28. Dorso negro violaceo;

nterocc p tal neither enlarged nor surrounded by smaller koppes scales nterocc p tal More than 200 total dorsals; enlarged and surrounded by small scales salque ro

nterocc p tal 25. Menos de 200 dorsales totales; no agrandada ni rodeada de pequenas escamas

28. Dorsum

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30, More than 23O total

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Mas de 200 dorsales

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austral s Menos de 23O dorsales totales; sin anillo negro munoa en la mitad terminal caudal i

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LEPTOTYPHLOPS AFFINIS (Boulenger) dulc is group 1884 Stenostoma aff ine Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (5) 13' 396. Venezuela. 192S Leptotyphlops affinis Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: I38.

Type-locality:

Tachira,

Distribution:

Known only from type locality.

LEPTOTYPHLOPS ALBIFRONS (Wagler) alb f rons group i

1824 Stenostoma alb frons Wagler, in Spix, Sp. Nov. Serp. Bras.: 68, pi. Vicinity of Belem, Para, Brazil. 1529 Leptotyphlops alb frons Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: 76i

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Distribution:

25,

fig.

Known only from type locality and Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil.

3-

Type-locality:


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LEPTOTYPHLOPS

LEPTOTYPHLOPS ALBIPUNCTA (jan) melanotermus group 1861 Stenostoma alb f rons var. alb puncta Jan, Tucuman, Argentina. locality: i

Distribution:

i

Icon.

Gen.

Ophid., Livr.

2:

pi.

5>

^'"j'

!*•

Type-

Known only from type specimen.

Comment: Earlier authors have regarded this as synonymous with Leptotyphlops alb but reasons for its recognition here will be published elsewhere.

LEPTOTYPHLOPS ANTHRACINUS dulc s group

Ba

i

f rons

ley

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Leptotyphlops anthrac nus Bailey, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 4^2: 1. Bafios, Provincia Pastaza, Ecuador. 1567 Leptotyphlops anthrac nus Ore jas-Mi randa, Atas Simp. Biota Amaz., 5' 432.

15''6

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Type-locality:

i

Distribution: Bancs and Abituagua in western Ecuadorian lowlands.

eastern lowlands of Ecuador, and one record from Balzapamba,

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LEPTOTYPHLOPS AUSTRALIS Freiberg and Ore jas-MI randa alb if rons group 1568 Leptotyphlops austral 1-2. Type-locality:

s

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Distribution:

Frieberg and Ore jas-Mi randa, Physis, Soc. Arg. Cien. Nat., 28: Valcheta, Rfo Negro, Argentina.

145,

figs.

Rio Negro to Cordoba, Argentina.

LEPTOTYPHLOPS BORRICHIANUS (Degerb?.l) septemstr atus group i

Type1523 Glauconia borrichiana Degerb^l, Vidensk. Medd. Naturhist. Foren. Kjobenhavn, ](>: 113. Santa Ros^, Mendoza, Argentina. locality: Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: 135' 1525 Leptotyphlops borr ch iana Freiberg, Physis, Rev. Asoc. Arg. Cien. Nat., 20: 255» f'gs. 1-2. 1551 Leptotyphlops borrichiana

— —

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Distribution:

Mendoza to R'o Negro, western Argentina.

LEPTOTYPHLOPS BRAS IL ENS IS Laurent septemstr a tus group I

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1519 Leptotyphlops brasil iensis Laurent, Bull. Type-locality: Brazil.

Distribution:

Inst.

Roy.

Sc

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Nat.

Belgique, 2$ (9):

4,

figs.

]-').

Known from type specimen and another from Barrieras, Bahia, Brazil.

LEPTOTYPHLOPS BREVISSIMUS Shreve dulc is group 156^ Leptotyphlops brev ss ma Shreve, Breviora, Mus. Comp. Zool., 211: Caqueta, Colombia. Ore jas-M randa, Atas Simp. Biota Amaz., 1567 Leptotyphlops brevi ssima i

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Distribution:

i

1.

J:

Type-locality:

Florencia,

433.

Known only from type locality.

LEPTOTYPHLOPS CUPINENSIS Bailey and Carvalho septemstr iatus group 19^6 Leptotyphlops cupi nensi s Bailey and Carvalho, Bol. Mus. Nac. Brazil, Nova Ser., Zool., 52: 1, figs. I-3. Type-locality: Rio Tapirape (tributary of Rio Araguaia), Mato Grosso, Brazil. 1*^66 Leptotyphlops cupinensis Ore jas-Miranda, Com. Zool. Mus. Hist. Nat. Montevideo, 9 (IO8): 1.

Distribution:

Known from type locality and Serra do Navio, Amapa, Brazil.


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LEPTOTYPHLOPS

LEPTOTYPHLOPS DIMIDIATUS (jan) dulc s group i

Brazil; herewith Type-locality: 1861 Stenostoma dimidiatum Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 1: 188. restricted to Sao Marcos, near confluence of Rios Uriracuera and Tacutu, both tributaries of Rio Branco, Territorio de Roraima, Brazil. 1529 Leptotyphlops dim diata Amaral . Mem. Inst. Butantan, i: 76. 1567 LeptotyphloDS d m diatus Ore jas-M randa , Atas Simp. Biota Amaz., 5= '^33-

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Guianas, northern Brazil and southeastern Venezuela.

Distribution:

LEPTOTYPHLOPS DUGANDl Dunn dulc s group i

Type-locality: 1544 Leptotvphlops duqandi Dunn, Caldasia, 3 (ll): 52. SW of Barranqu 11a, Departamento Atlantico, Colombia.

Juanamina, 20 m, about 11

kci

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Known only from type locality.

Distribution:

(Dumeril and Bibron)

LEPTOTYPHLOPS GOUDOTI alb frons group i

Valley of R'o Type-locality: Dumeril and Bibron, Erp. Gen., 6: 330. 1844 Stenostoma Goudoti Magdalena, Colombia. La Guaira, Type-locality: 1857 Stenostoma fallax_ Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1857: 402. Venezuela. Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: 1391925 Leptotvphlops goudoti i

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Colima on Pacific coast and Tehuantepec on Atlantic coast of Mexico throughout Distribution: Central America; Caribbean Colombia and Venezuela; many offshore islands. Content:

Five subspecies, one of which

(

bakewell

Oliver)

is

Rostral normal, does not extend dorsally beyond line connecting eyes; prefrontal 2 present Rostral elongated dorsally, extending beyond line drawn between eyes; prefrontal ater absent

3.

im

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tal.

Clave de subespecles

Key to the subspecies

2.

extral

Light caudal spot about equal in size dor3 sally and ventrally Light caudal spot at least twice as large phenops ventrally than dorsally

With strongly contrasting pattern; dorsal spot on head usually very conspicuous and large; total length/diameter 13-58; total maqnamaculatus dorsal scales 233-253 Weakly contrasting dorsal pattern; dorsal spot on head, if present, usually Inconspicuous and small; total lenqth/d iameter 56-66; total dorsals 217-248 (less than qoudot 230 In Panama) i

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Rostral normal, que en su desarrollo dorsal no sobrepasa el nivel de una linea que pasara por detras de los ojos; prefrontal 2 presente Rostral prolongada, que en su desarrollo dorsal sobrepasa el nivel de una I'nea que pasara por detras de los ojos; sin preater frontal

2.

Mancha clara caudal de semejante superficie 3 dorso y ventralmente Mancha clara caudal por lo menos dos veces phenops mayor ventral que dorsalmente

3.

Disefio de

v'vido contraste, mancha dorso cefalica generalmente muy conspicua y grande; relacion longitud total diametro 43-58; dorsales totales 233-253 maqnamacula tus Diseno de poco contraste; mancha dorso cefalica, si existe, generalmente poco consp'cua y pequena; relacion longitud total diametro %-(>(>•, dorsales totales 217Qoudot 248 (menos de 23O en Panama) I

Leptotyphlops qoudot

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qoudot

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(Dum«ril and Bibron), new combination

12: 1952 Leptotyphlops albifrons marqar tae Roze, Mem. Soc. Cien. Nat. La Salle, Venezuela, San Francisco de Macanao, Isla Margarita, Venezuela. Type-locality: 154, figs. 6-7. I

Panama and Colombia to Caribbean coast of Venezuela; Distribution: slands. Margar ta i

368-492

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Leptotyphlops qoudot

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new combination

ter Taylor,

1540 Lep-totyphlops a ter Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 26: 53^, text-fig. Managua, Nicaragua, Taylor. Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 37: $62. iq'i') Leptotyphlops ater

4.

Type-locality:

Distribution:

Nicaragua and Costa Rica; possibly Honduras and southern El Salvador.

Leptotyphlops qoudot

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maqnamacula tus Taylor, new combination

1540 Leptotyphlops maqnamaculata Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., locality: Isla Utilla, Islas de la Bahl'a, Honduras.

Distribution:

Bay

Leptotyphlops qoudot

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islands of Honduras; San Andres and Providence

532,

text-fig.

1.

Type-

islands.

phenops (Cope), new combination

I876 Stenostoma phenops Cope,

Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., (2) 8 (I875): 128. Tehuantepec, Mexico and Coban, Guatemala. 193^ Leptotyphlops phenops Sm th Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 24: 28.

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Type-locality:

,

Distribution: Tehuantepec and Yucatan, Mexico to Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and El Salvador; Suma Islands.

LEPTOTYPHLOPS JOSHUAI Dunn dulc s group i

19*''

Leptotyphlops ioshuai Dunn, Caldasia, Colombia, I567 i".

Distribution:

Central and western Andes,

(n):

3

53>

'figs.

5"1'''

Type-locality:

Jerico, Antioquia,

Provincias Antioquia and Caldas, Colombia.

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LEPTOTYPHLOPS KOPPESI Amaral dulc s group i

19'5'i

Leptotyphlops koppesi Amaral. Mem. Terenos, Mate Grosso, Brazil.

Distribution:

Inst.

Butantan, 26 (l554): 2O3, figs. 4-6.

Type-locality:

Known only from type locality.

LEPTOTYPHLOPS MACROLEPIS (Peters) dulc is group I857 Stenostoma macrolepis Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, I857: 402. Type-locality: Caracas and Puerto Cabello, Venezuela; restricted to Puerto Cabello, Venezuela, by Ore jas-M iranda, Atas Simp. Biota Amaz., 5, I567, 43O. 1522 Leptotyphlops macrolepis riuthven. Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 8: 64. 1933 Leptotyphlops ihlei Brongersma, Zool. Meded., I5: I75, figs. 1-2. Type-locality: Toegoemoetoe, Sur nam. 1967 Leptotyphlops macrolepis Ore jas-Miranda. Atas Simp. Biota Amaz., J: 43O.

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Panama to Colombia, Venezuela, Guianas and northern Brazil.


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FPTOTYPHLOPS MELANOTERMUS (Cope) melanotermus group

I

1Rft2

Type-locality: Corrientes, Stenostoma mpl anot erma Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1862: 350. Argent na. TypeStenostoma flavifrons Weyenberqh. in Napp, Die Argent n sche Republik, Buenos Aires: l64. Argentina. locality: Guntlier (in error for melanoterma Cope), Biol. Cent. Amer. , Rept.: 85. Stenostoma melanostoma Stenostoma melanosterna Boulenger (in error for melanoterma Cope), Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 1: 63. Leptotyphlops striatula Smith and Laufe, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 58: 25, figs. A and B, and "Yamachi" = Yanacachi, Sur de Yungas, Bolivia. and B. Type-locality: pi. 5, figs. A Ore jas-Miranda, Com. Zool. Mus. Hist. Nat. Montevideo, 8 (IO3): 4. L.[ eptotyphlops ] melanotermus i

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Extreme southern Peru, through Bolivia and northern Argentina to Santa Fe; possibly Distribution: western and southern Paraguay and southwestern Brazil.

LEPTOTYPHLOPS MELANURUS Schmidt and Walker alb f rons group i

1943 Leptotyphlops melanurus Schmidt and Walker, Zool. Ser. Chicl'n, Libertad, Peru. locality:

Distribution:

Type-

Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 24: 3O3.

Known only from type-locality.

LEPTOTYPHLOPS MUNOA Ore jas-Mi randa alb f rons group i

Ore jas-M randa , Act. Biol. Venezuelica, 1961 Leptotyphlops munoa Pozo Hondo, Tambores, Departamento de Tacuarembo, Uruguay. i

Distribution:

3:

85,

figs.

la-c.

Type-locality:

Northern Argentina, Uruguay and Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

LEPTOTYPHLOPS NASALIS Taylor septemstr ia tus group 1940 Leptotyphlops nasalis Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sc Managua, Nicaragua.

Distribution: Comment:

i

.

Bull.,

26:

535>

text-fig.

J.

Type-locality:

Known only from type locality.

Dunn and Saxe, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 102, but this is rejected here. ,

155^,

I6I, considered this

a

synonym

of Leptotyphlops ater

LEPTOTYPHLOPS NICEFORI Dunn alb f rons group i

1546 Leptotyphlops nicefori Dunn, Caldasia, 1746 m.

Distribution:

4

(17):

121.

Type-locality:

Mogotes, Santander, Colombia,

Known only from type locality.

LEPTOTYPHLOPS RUBROL NEATUS (Werner) tessela tus group I

1901 Glauconia albifrons rubrolineata Werner, Abh. Lima, Peru. Type-locality:

Distribution:

Ber.

Zool. Anthro. -Ethno. Mus.

Known only from type locality.

Comment: This species has been considered a synonym of Leptotyphlops alb f rons by previous authors, but is restored here, reasons to be amplified elsewhere. i

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9

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LEPTOTYPHLOPS

LEPTOTYPHLOPS RUFIDORSUS Taylor alb f rons group i

Type-locality: 1540 Leptotyphlops ruf dorsum Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sc . Bull., 26: 533> text-fig. 2. Lima, Peru. Schmidt and Walker, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 24: 3O2. 1543 Leptotyphlops ruf idorsus i

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Distribution:

Known only from type locality and Chicl'n, Libertad, Peru.

LEPTOTYPHLOPS SALGUEIROI Amaral dulc s group i

iqS'S

Leptotyphlops salqueiroi Amaral. Mem. ta, Espirito Santo, Brazil

Inst.

Butantan, 26 (155")'

203,

figs.

I-3.

Type-locality:

I

Distribution:

Known only from type locality.

LEPTOTYPHLOPS SEPTEMSTR ATUS (Schneider) septemstr ia tus group I

1801 [ Typhlops J Septemstr ia tus Schneider, Hist. Amphib., 2: 3^1' Type-locality: Unknown. Mertens, Senckenberg iana, 7: 78. 1525 Leptotyphlops Sep temstr ia tus ta tacua . Br ceno-Ross , Bol. Min. Salub. Agri. Cr'a, Venezuela, 1: II33. ?153^ Leptotyphlos RTo de Oro, Distrito Colon, Estado Zulia, Venezuela. locality: Ore jas-Mi randa, Atas Simp. Biota Amaz., 5= 426. 1567 Leptotyphlops septemstr iatus

Type-

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Distribution:

Northern Brazil, Guiana and southeastern Venezuela.

LEPTOTYPHLOPS SUBCROTILLUS Klauber alb f rons group i

Type1939 Leptotyphlops subcrotilla Klauber, Trans. San Diego Soc. Nat. Hist., '): 6I, figs. 2a-b. locality: Grau Tombes, northern Peru; in error, according to Schmidt and Walker, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 24, 1943, 3O3, who correct it to Grau, Tumbez, Peru. 1943 Leptotyphlops subcrot llus Schm dt and Walker, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 24: 3O3. i

Distribution:

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Chicl'n, Libertad, Peru to Pacific lowlands of southwestern Ecuador.

LEPTOTYPHLOPS TEAGUEI Ore jas-Miranda tesselatus group 1964 Leptotyphlops teaque Ore jas-Mi randa. Com. Zool. Mus. Hist. Nat. Montevideo, 8 (IO3): Type-locality: RTo Chotano, between Chota and Cutervo, northern Peru, 2350 "'• i

Distribution:

4,

pis.

2-3.

Known only from type locality.

LEPTOTYPHLOPS TENELLA Klauber tesselatus group 1939 Leptotyphlops tenella Klauber. Trans. San Diego Soc. Nat. Hist., 9: 59, figs, la-lb. locality: Kartabo, Guyana. Ore jas-Mi randa, Atas Simp. Biota Amaz., 5: 435. 1967 Leptotyphlops tenella

Type-

Distribution:

Guianas, Trinidad, southeastern Venezuela, Amazonian Brazil; possibly Ecuador and

Peru.

LEPTOTYPHLOPS TESSELATUS (Tschudi) tesselatus group 184$ Typhlops ( Stenostoma ) tesselatum Tschudi, Arch, fur Naturg., 11: 162. Type-locality: Peru; more precisely stated as Lima, Peru, by Tschudi, Fauna Peruana, Herp., 1846, 46. 19*3 Leptotyphlops tessel la t us Schm dt and Walker, Zool, Ser. Field Mus, Nat, Hist., 24: 3O4.

Distribution:

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LEPTOTYPHLOPS UNPEG IMSTRIATUS (Schlegel) melano termus group 1835 TyphloDS undec imstr ia tus Schlegel, Abbildungen Amphibien, Bolivia (= Santa Cruz de la Sierra).

Distribution:

J(>.

Type-locality:

Santa Cruz,

338.

Type-locality:

Gruz del

text:

Known only from type locality.

LEPTOTYPHLOPS UNGUIROSTRIS (Boulenger) dulc

i

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group

1902 Glauconia unguirostris Boulenger, Ann. Eje, Cordoba, Argentina. Serie, An. 1521 Leptotyphlops ungu rostr s i

Distribution:

San

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Mag.

Nat. Hist.,

Soc.

Gien.

(7)

5-

Argentina, 5^:

Juan to Santiago del Estero, Argentina;

148.

southern Paraguay.

LEPTOTYPHLOPS WEYRAUGHI Ore jas-Mi randa melanotermus group 1564 Leptotyphlops weyrauch Ore jas-M randa , Gom. Zool. Mus. Hist. Nat. Montevideo, Type-locality: Cludad de Tucuman, Provincia de Tucuman, Argentina.

Distribution:

8

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(IO3):

1,

pi.

Provincias Tucuman, Santiago del Estero, Chaco, and Gordoba, Argentina.

LEPTOTYPHLOPS AMAZONIGUS Ore jas-M randa^ alb f rons group i

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1565 Leptotyphlops amazon icus Ore jas-M iranda, Comun. Zool. Mus. Hist. Nat. Montevideo, 10 (l24): Type-locality; Esmeralda, Territorio Federal Amazonas, Venezuela. fig. 1.

Distribution: Estado Bol'var to Territorio Federal Amazonas, Venezuela; possibly lowlands of Ecuador.

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Amazonian

LEPTOTYPHLOPS DIAPLOCIUS Ore jas-M randa^ alb f rons group i

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1565 Leptotyphlops diaploc ius Ore jas-M randa, Comun. Zool. Mus. Hist. Type-locality: Requena, Montecarmelo, Peru. fig. 2. i

Nat.

Montevideo, 10 (l24):

5,

Distribution: Lower parts of valleys of RTos Ucayali and Huallaga, northeastern Peru.

LEPTOTYPHLOPS PERUVIANUS Ore jas-M randa^ alb frons group i

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1965 Leptotyphlops peruvianus Ore jas-M iranda, Comun. Zool. Mus. Hist. Nat. Montevideo, 10(124): Type-locality: Chancharaayo, Departamento Jun'n, Peru. pi. 2, fig. 1.

Distribution: Known only from type locality.

The descriptions of these new species were received too late to permit including them putting them in proper alphabetical order, or inserting them in the index.

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the key,

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lOHETEROPHIS Amaral 1535

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ioheteroph Amaral.

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s

Amaral, Mem,

Inst.

Butantan,

8

(l53*)' 187-

Type-species:

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As for only known species.

One species.

LIOHETEROPHIS IHERINGI Amaral ISS'S L

ioheteroph s iherinqi Amaral^ Mem. Inst. Butantan, Grande, Estado da Parahyba, Brazil.

Distribution:

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Still known only from type specimen.

8

(l93*)'

IB],

Type-locality;

Campina

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REPTILIA:

LIOPHIS

LIOPHIS Wagler Type-species: Coluber cobella Linnaeus. I83O L oph s Waaler, Nat. Syst. Amphib.: 187Type-species: Coluber m 1 ar s Linnaeus. I843 Opheomorphus Fitzlnger, Systema Reptilium: 25. 1862 Oph iomorphus Cope (emendation of Opheomorphus Fitzinger), Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1862: 75' Type-species: Taen ophallus n icaqus Cope. 1855 Taen iophallus Cope, Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc, 18: 201. i

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Twenty-five species. Clave de especies

Key to the species 1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

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Fewer than I5O ventrals More than I52 ventrals

2

22

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1

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5 f

8.

Menos de I68 ventrales Mas de I7O ventrales

Dorsum uniform green (occasionally reddish jaeger dorsal stripe) Dorsal pattern profusely spotted and streaked-anomalus

6.

Loreal absent Loreal present

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9.

Anal single Anal divided

Preocular single Two preoculars

f rena ta amaral

8.

10

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Caudals more than 100; ventrals fewer than I3Oalb iceps

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6

obtusus

Dorso verde unifcrme (ocas ionalmente una banda jaeger dorsal rojiza) Dorso profusamente diseRado, con manchas y 1 'neas anomalus i

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subocular

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preoculai Dos preoculares

5-

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Con I5 filas de escamas al medio del cuerpo '*'^s de 15 filas al medio del cuerpo

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Single preocular Two preoculars Fewer than I68 ventrals Ventrals more than I7O

1.

3

Loreal ausente Loreal presente

8 9

Anal entera Anal dividida

f renata

amaral

Una preocular Oos preoculares

10

suboculari

lO.Ocho supra lab iales Seis o siete supralab iales

Three supralabials entering orbit

13

—

11. Menos de 100 caudales; mas de I30 ventrales 12 Mis de 100 caudales; menos de I3O ventrales alb iceps

supralab iales entran en la orbita Tres supralab iales entran en la orbita

undulatus

13. Ventrals more than 189

14

Ventrals fewer than I89 14. Dorsal

15

pattern with three longitudinal stripesiobert

Dorsal pattern with cross bands anteriorly, braz posteriorly uniformly blacl<

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jobert Disef^o dorsal con bandas transversas; lormente un if ormemente negra

16. Lacking laterocaudal

l6.Sin cinta laterocaudal negra Con cinta laterocaudal negra

17

purpurans

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15.Diseiio dorsal no en sal

black stripe With laterocaudal black stripe

14

14.Diseno dorsal con tres ifneas long tudi nales

15.0orsal pattern other than salt and pepper (dark scales with lighter base) 16 Salt and pepper dorsal pattern (dark scales m 1 iar is with lighter base) i

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IS.Oiseno dorsal reticulado (a veces uniformenqer mente negro) Coloracion gris-oliva uniforme o con bandas trebbau transversales claro-oscuras

18. Dorsal pattern reticulate (occasionally uni-

nqer form black) Uniform olive grayish or with dark and light trebbau cross bands

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ly.Ventrales mas de 1/0 Ventrales menos de I7O-

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ly.Ventrals more than I7O-Ventrals fewer than I7O-

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15.Colorac on verde uniforme con o sin una banda jaeger vertebral rojo ladrillo sin una Coloracion no verde uniforme con cobella banda vertebral rojo ladrillo

20.Preocular not higher than eyePreocular higher than eye

20.Preocular no mas alta que el ojo Preocular mas alta que el ojo

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-canaima

21. Dorsal pattern other than three longitudinal str ipes Dorsal pattern of three longitudinal stripes

21

cana ima

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22.Dorso pardo rojizo con bandas transversales melanauchen negruzcas

blackish cross bandsmelanauchen Gray above, anterior part of body with broad dark vertebral band and narrower lateral bandste nbach

22. Reddish brown above, with

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Lacking crossbands-

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25

Sin bandas transversas

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25. Mas

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brev iceps leucogaster

LIOPHIS ALBICEPS (Amaral) 1924 Rhadinaea albiceps Amaral, Jour. Washington Acad. Ecuador". 1929. Liophis albiceps Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4:

Distribution:

LIOPHIS AMARAL

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200.

Type-locality:

"Probably frc

17O.

Known only from type specimen.

Wettstein

1930 LL°£Jlls amarajj. Wettstein, Zool. Anz., 88: Brazil.

Distribution:

93.

Type-locality:

Bello Horizonte, Minas Gerais,

Bahia, Minas Gerais, Parana and Santa Catarina, Brazil.

LIOPHIS ANOMALUS (Gu'nther) I858 Coronella anomala Gunther, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus.: 37* Type-locality: "Banks of the Parana" (=Rro Parana?, country unknown). 1862 Lyqoph s rut lus Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1862: 80. Type-locality: R'o Tigre and RTo Parana, Paraguay. 1863 C.|_ oronella _ pulchella Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 2: 25I. Type-locality: Buenos Aires, Argent na. I895 Rhad naea elegant ss ma Koslowsky, Rev. Mus. La Plata, 7' 155» pl* !• Type-locality: Sierra de la Ventana, Provlncia de Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1925 L iophis anomala Amaral. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 67 (24): 7. i

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LIOPHIS BRAZIL

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Type-locality: 192^ Rhadinaea brazil Amaral, Proc. New England Zool. Club, /: 87. SSo Paulo, Braz 1. Amaral, Arch. Mus. Nacional Brazil, 26: 5, pi. 1, figs. 4-6. 1926 L ioph is braz il

Julio Pontes,

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Distribution:

LIOPHIS BREVICEPS Cope IB6I

L

ioph

breviceps Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc

s

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Distribution:

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Phila., 1860:

Type-locality:

252.

Surinam.

northwestern Brazil and Ecuador.

LIOPHIS CANAIMA Roze iqS7

L

iophis canaiina Roze, Bol. Mus. Cien. Nat. Venezuela, Ugueto, Territorio Federal Amazonas, Venezuela.

1

(1555)=

188, fig.

Type-locality:

Known only from type-locality.

Distribution:

LIOPHIS COBEL-LA (Linnaeus) Type-locality: America. Coluber Cobella Linnaeus. Systema Naturae, Ed. 10: 218. Type-locality: none given. Coluber seroentinus Daudin. Hist. Nat. Rept., 7: 87. Type-locality: Asia. 180^ Coluber cenchrus Daudin. Hist. Nat. Rept., 7: I35. Brazil and South Type-locality: I863 L iophi s taenioqaster Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Pis., 2: 232. Amer ica. 1866 L ioph s cobella var. flay ventr s Jan, Icon. Gen. Ophid., livr. 16: pi. 5» 'f'G- 2. Type-locality: South America. Boulenqer. Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 2: I66. I85I Rhadinaea cobella iq2S Liophis cobella Amaral. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 67 (24): 7. 17'i8 180'^

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Distribution:

LIOPHIS FESTAE (Peracca) I897 Rhadinaea festae Peracca, Bol. Mus. Zool. Anat. Comp. Valley of R To Santiago, Ecuador. 1525 L ioph s festae Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: I7I.

Torino, 12 (3OO): I6.

Type-locality:

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Known only from type locality.

Distribution:

LIOPHIS FRENATA (Werner) iqoq Rhadinaea frenata Werner. Mitt.

Naturhist. Mus. Hamburg, 26: 224.

Type-locality: Paraguay.

Distribution: Paraguay. Comment: Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4, I925, 23, suggested that this taxon is probably identical He did not use with L ioph s braz 1 Amaral, I525, but he has continued to use the latter name. frenata for the taxon in his list of Neotropical Ophidia (i.e., 17l)> although he put it in the genus L oph s and also in the synonymy of braz 1 . with a question mark. i

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Roze

1958 Liophis inoeri Roze, Acta Biol. Venezuelica, Bolivar, Venezuela, I9OO m.

Distribution:

Known only from type locality.

2

(25):

303-

Type-locality:

Chimanta' Tepui,

Estado


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LIOPHIS LIOPHIS JAEGERI

(Gunther)

Type-locality: Brazil. 18S8 Coronella iaegeri Gunther. Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus.: J], Type-locality: I863 L iophis ( Ophiomorphus ) dorsal is Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, IB63: 283. Brazil. Type-locality: Argentina. 1899 Rhadinaea dichroa Werner. Zool. Anz., 22; II5. ISOO Rhad naea 1 neata Jensen, Vidensk. Medd. Naturhist. Foren. Kjobenhavn, I9OO: IO5, fig. 1. Type-locality: Lagoa Santa, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: I72. 1925 L oph s a e g e r i

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(Sauvage)

1884 En icoqnathus Jobert Sauvage, Bull. Soc. Philom. Paris, (7) 8: 146. Type-locality: Marajo Island, Para, Brazil. Type-locality: 1885 L oph s ( Lyqoph s ) gen imacula ta Boettger, Zeitsch. fijr Naturwiss., 58: 225. Paraguay. Hoge, Pap. Avul. Depto. Zool., Sao Paulo, I3: 223. 1958 L iophis jobert i

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LIOPHIS LEUCOGASTER Jan I863

L

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leucogaster Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis.,

Distribution:

2:

289.

Type-locality:

Unknown.

Known only from type specimen.

LIOPHIS LONGIVENTRIS Amaral 1925

L

oph s long ventr s Amaral, Commissao de Linhas Telegraf icas Estrategicas de MatoGrosso ao Amazonas, publ. 84, Anex. 5= 16> pl- 1"3' Type-locality: None given.

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IOPHIS MELANAUCHEN (Jan)

I863 Enicognathus melanauchen Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 2: 267. Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 2: 175I894 Rhad naea melanauchen 173' 1929 L oph s melanauchen Amaral, Mem, Inst. Butantan, 4: i

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Type-locality:

Bahia,

Brazil.

Bahia, Brazil.

LIOPHIS MILIARIS (Linnaeus) 1758 Coluber miliaris Linnaeus. Systema Naturae, Ed. 10: 220. Type-locality: "Indiis"; restricted to Santos, SSo Paulo, Brazil, by Gans, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2178, 1964, 39. 1821 Coluber merremi Wied. Re se nach Brasil, 2: 121. Type-locality: SSo Pedro d'Aldantara, Bahia, Brazil; = Itabuna, according to Gans, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2178, 1964, 39. 1824 C.[ oluber J dictyodes Wied, Isis von Oken, 6: 668. Type-locality: None given; according to Wied, Beitr. Naturges. Bras., 1825, 343, it is Cabo Frio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 1834 Coluber bicolor Reuss. Abh. Senckenberg. Naturforsch. Ges., 1: 145, pi. 8, fig. 1. Type-locality: llheos, Bahia, Brazil. 1858 Coronella australis Gunther. Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus.: 40. Type-locality: Australia; restricted to southern Bahia, Brazil, by Gans, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2178, 1964, 39. 1862 Opheomorohus merrem var. sem iaureus Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1862: 348. Typelocality: Paraguay; probably lower Paraguay River, according to Gans, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2178, 1964, 39. 1885 Opheomorphus fuscus Cope. Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, 22 (l884): 19O. Sao JoSo de Monte Negro, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. 1915 Rhadinaea or na Griffin. Mem. Carnegie Mus., ]: I95. Type-locality: Sierras of Bolivia, restricted to S3o Paulo, S3o Paulo, Brazil, by Gans, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2178, 1964, 39. i

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LIOPHIS OBTUSUS (Cope) Paysondu, Type-locality: 1863 Rhadinaea obtusa Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., I863: 101. Uruguay, = Paysandu, Uruguay, according to Vaz Ferreira and Sierra de Soriano, Rev. Fac. Hum. Gienc. Montevideo, 18, I56O, 35. 1525 L oph s obtusus Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: 89i

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Distribution:

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OCCIPITALIS (jan)

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Type-locality: Bahia, Brazil. 1863 E.[ nicoanathus ] occipitalis Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 2: 267. Type-locality: 1864 Dromicus ( lygophis ) wuchereri Gunther, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (3) 12: 225, ^'"3' Bahia, Brazil. Type-locality: Sonata, Bolivia. I89I Dromicus miolepis Boettger, Zool. Anz., I89I: 346. Butantan, Inst. 4: 89. Mem. Amaral, tal s occ p 1529 L oph s i

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LIOPHIS PURPURANS (Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril) I854 Ablabes purpurans Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril), Erp. Gen., /: 312. Type-locality: Mana, French Gu ana. 1864 Coronella or ental s Gunther, Reptiles of British India: 236. Type-locality: "Dekkan;" stated by Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 2, 1894, I68, to be unknown. 71866 L oph s cobella var. collar s Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 2: 293Type-locality: South Amer ca 1868 Rhad naea chrysostoma Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1868: 104. Type-locality: Napo or Maranon, Ecuador. I872 Coronella poec lolaemus Gunther, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (4) 9: 19Type-locality: Upper Rio Amazonas. I872 Liophis purpurans Gunther. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (4) 9: I9. i

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LIOPHIS STEINBACHI (Boulenger) Provincia Type-locality: 1905 Rhadinaea Steinbachi Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (7) 1$: 454. Sara, Departamento Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia. Las Juntas, Type-locality: 1915 Aporoph s melanocephalus Griffin, Mem. Carnegie Mus., ]: IJlBol via, 250 m. Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: I74. 1929 L oph s ste nbach i

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LIOPHIS SUBOCULARIS Boulenger 1902 Rhadi naea subocular Ecuador, 35OO ft. 1929 L oph s subocular s i

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Mem.

Inst.

Butantan,

56-

Type-locality:

Paramba,

I74.

Western Ecuador.

Roze

Roze, Acta Biol. Venezuelica, Estado Bol'var, Venezuela. oph is trebbau

Distribution:

4:

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fig.

Region of Auyantepui, Estado Bolivar, Venezuela.

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LIOPHIS UNDULATUS (Wied) 1824 C. oluber ] undt^latus Wied. Isis von Oken, 6: 667 Type locality: none given, n icoqna thus I863 taen olatus Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 2: 272. Type-locality: Brazil. I855 Taen ophallus n caqus Cope, Trans. Amer Phil. Soc, 18: 201 Type-locality: Brazil. iq09 Rhadinaea binotata Werner. Mitt. Naturhist. Mus. Hamburg, 26: 223 Type-local t y: Novo Friburgo, Brazil. 1525 L oph s undulatus Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: 174.

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LIOTYPHLOPS Peters 1857 Rh notyphloDS Peters (preoccupied by Rh notyphlops Fitzinger), Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, Rh notyphlops albirostris Peters. Type-species: 1857' ^02. Type-species: Rh inotyphlops 1881 L iotyphlops Peters, Sitz. Ges. Naturforsch. Freiburg, 1881: 65alb irostr s Peters. i

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Twelve species. Key to the spec es i

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Either dark dorsally 4nd lighter ventrally or 2 entire body dark, never uniformly light Entire body nearly uniform pale greenish-slate rowan col 01

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Un preocular (Fig.

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6.

Two scales

in contact with posterior margin of prefrontal between frontal and nasal J Three scales in contact with prefrontal between metae frontal and nasal (Fig. 4)

6.

Dos escamas en contacto con margen posterior de prefrontal entre frontal y nasal 7 Tres escamas en contacto con prefrontal entre metae frontal y nasal (Fig. 4)

7.

Ocular separated from labial by subocularOcular in contact with labial row

7.

Ocular separado de labial por subocularOcular en contacto ccn hilera labial

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Uniform dark brown Brown above, lighter beneath

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scales light with dark dot at cucu tae base; length/diameter ratio 41 Scale rows 22; scales uniform dark; length/ alb rostr is diameter ratio 65

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Comment: Dunn, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 45, 193^, 17^j placed emunctus Garman as a synonym of alb rostr s after examining both types. Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 3*> 1951> ^5, indicated that he thought emunctus was a valid species, but he did not document this sufficiently to permit the two species to be distinguished, so we follow Dunn until further information is presented. i

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Provincias Santander and Cund namarca, Colombia.

Distribution:

1952

pi.

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Roze

iotyphloDS caracasens s Roze, Mem, Soc. Cien. Nat. La Salle, Caracas, 12 (32): Type-locality: Cuartel Urdaneta, Caracas, Venezuela. i

Distribution;

15''>

'f'GS.

1-2.

North central Venezuela.

LIOTYPHLOPS CUCUTAE Dunn 1944

L

i

otyphlops cucutae Dunn, Caldasia, Colombia, 215 ">•

J:

49,

figs.

5"6.

Type-locality: Cucuta, Norte de Santander,

Known only from type locality.

Distribution:

LIOTYPHLOPS GUENTHER

(Boulenger), new combination

Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (6) I889 Helm nthoph s quenther Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 1: 1893 Helm nthoph s quenther i

i

Distribution:

I

i

i

i

Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

4:

6,

36I. pi.

1,

Type-locality: fig.

2.

Porto Real,


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LIOTYPHLOPS

LIOTYPHLOPS INCERTUS (Amaral ncertus Amaral, Prq.c. Mew England Zool. Club, '): 25. 1524 Helm n thoph s 1948 L.[ iotyphlops ] ncertus Vanzol in . Rev. Brasil. Biol., 8: 38O. i

i

Distribution:

Type-locality: Surinan

i

i

i

Surinam,

LIOTYPHLOPS METAE Dunn 1544

L

i

otyphlops metae Dunn, Caldasia, Colombia, 458 m.

3=

^9>

3'^'

"f'gs-

Type-locality:

V

i

llav icenc 0, Meta, i

Distribution: Known only from type locality.

LIOTYPHLOPS PETERSI

I

(Boulenger)

I885 Helm inthoph is peters Ecuador. I853 Helm nthoph s peters 1944 [ L otyphlops j peters i

i

i

Distribution:

L

i

i

i

i

i

i

Boulenger, Ann. Mag.

Nat,

Hist., (6)

— Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 1: — Dunn, Proc, Biol, Soc. Washington,

4:

Type-locality: Guayaquil,

36O.

6, pi. 1, 4$: 175-

fig.

1.

Northwestern Ecuador.

LIOTYPHLOPS ROWAN 1958

i

Smith and Grant

I

otyphlops rowan Smith and Grant, Herpet olog ca, 14: Clayton Reservation, Panama Canal Zone, Panama, i

i

2O7.

Type-locality; Pacific shoreline.

Ft,

Distribution: Known only from type locality,

LIOTYPHLOPS SCHUBARTI Vanzolini 1948 Liotyphlops schubarti Vanzolini, Rev. Brasil. Cachoeira de Emas, Sao Paulo, Brazil,

Biol.,

8:

375, figs.

1-2.

Type-locality:

Distribution: Known only from type locality,

LIOTYPHLOPS TERNETZI

(Boulenger)

I896 Helm inthoph s ternetz Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 3' 5^4. Type-locality: Paraguay. Amaral, Proc. New England Zool. Club, ^i 25. 1924 Helm nthoph s beu Type-locality: Sao Paulo, Brazil. 1928 Helminthoph is collenettei Parker, Ann, Mag. Nat. Hist., (lO) 2: 57, fig. Type-locality: Burity, 30 mi northeast of Coyaba, Mato Grosso, Brazil. 1955 Helminthophis t ernetz —Amaral . Mem, Inst, Butantan, 26 (l954): I9I, figs, 1-2, Smith and Grant, Herpetolog ica, 14: 2O7, 1958 L otyphlops j ternetz i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

|_

Distribution: Sao Paulo and Mato Grosso, Brazil; northern Argentina,

LIOTYPHLOPS WILDERI (Garman) I883 Typhlops W Ider Garman, Science Observer, Boston, 4 (5/6): 48. Type-locality: Sao Cyriaco, Brazil; noted as Cyriaco, near Serra Providencia, Minas Gerais, Brazil, by Hammar, Ann, Mag. Nat, Hist,, (b) 1, I9O8, 334; corrected by Marx, Fieldiana: Zool,, 36, 1958, 496, to Sao Cypriao, Minas Gerais, Brazil. I9O8 Helm nthoph s wilder Hammar, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (b) 1: 334, figs. a-c. 1948 L.[ iotyphlopT] wilderi Vanzolini, Rev. Brasil. Biol., 8: 38O. i

I

Distribution:

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Minas Gerais, Brazil} Paraguay.


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LOXOCEMUS

LOXOCEMUS Cope Type-specles: Loxoceinus bicolor Cope. 1861 Loxocemus Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1861: 1(s, Plastoseryx Bronni Jan. Type-species: 1862 Plastoseryx Jan, Arch, ftlr Naturg., 28 (l): 244. i

Distribution;

Content:

Nayarit, western Mexico to Costa Rica.

One species.

LOXOCEMUS BICOLOR Cope 1861 Loxocemus bicolor Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . stricted to La Unicfn, El Salvador, by Smith 1862 Plastoseryx Bronni Jan, Arch, fur Naturg., 28 Bocourt, Ann. Sci. Nat. I876 Loxocemus sumjchrast pec, Mex ico. 1567 Loxocemus bicolor Nelson and Meyer, SW Nat., i

i

—

Distribution: Honduras.

Type-locality: Unknown; rePhila., 1861: 77and Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 33> "^35^) 31^. Type-locality:, America. (l): 244. Zool. Paris, (6) 4 (7): 1. Type-locality: Tehuante12:

439.

On Pacific coast from Nayarit, Mexico to Costa Rica; Atlantic coast

in

northwestern


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LYGOPHIS

LYGOPHIS Fitzinger Type-species: Given as Herpetodryas 1 nea tus 1843 Lygoph s Fitzinger, Systetna Reptilium: 26. Schlegel, which is Coluber 1 nea tus Linnaeus. Type-species: Coluber 1 nea tus Linnaeus. 1878 Aporoph s Cope, Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, 17: 3^* i

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i

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i

Distribution: Content:

Northern and central South America.

Eight species.

Key to the species 1.

2.

3.

4.

Clave de espec es i

Seventeen scale rows at midbody Nineteen scale rows at midbody

2

1.

6

More than 14 maxillary teeth Fewer than 15 maxillary teeth

pauc dens

2.

i

More than I52 ventrals Fewer than I52 ventrals

4

3.

amoenus

Dorsal pattern without two yellow lines beginning on snout 5 Two yellow lines beginning on snout f la V f rena tus

4.

vertebral and lateral lines broken or absent anteriorly, occasionally also posteriorly; scale edges usually dark; hemipenis one-half b lobated hours er Dark lines continuous anteriorly; dorsal ground color uniform brown or gray without dark edges on scales; hemipenis one-third b lobated tr str ia tus i

i

5.

i

Not as below Venter totally or partially red; tail red ventrally with black border on individual ventrals corall ventr

7

i

i

i

i

i

3

pauc dens i

Mas de I52 ventrales Menos de 152 ventrales

4

amoenus

Diseno sin dos ifneas amarillas desde el hocico .... . . ..5 Diseno con dos lineas amarillas desde el hocico f lav f rena tus L'neas oscuras vertebral y laterales discontinuas ausentes a anterior; ocas ionalmente tambien a posterior; hordes de las escamas usualmente oscuro; hemipene bilobulado hasta la mi tad hours er Lineas oscuras continuas a anterior; dorso con color de fondo uniforme castano gr s sin hordes oscuros en las escamas; un tercio del hemipene bi lobulado tr istr ia tus i

i

6.

s

Head and body dark brown an t oqu ens s Head and body with prominent, contrasting str pes 1 nea tus

Mas de 14 dientes maxilares Menos de 15 dientes maxilares

i

i

i

7.

6

i

Darl<

i

6.

2

3

i

5.

Diecisiete filas de escamas en el medio del cuerpo Diecinueve filas de escamas en el medio del cuerpo

No como el siguiente Vientre (total pare ialmente) rojo; cola ventralmente roja con hordes de placas en negro corall ventr i

7.

i

7

is

Cabeza y cuerpo castaiio oscuro ant oqu ens s Cabeza y cuerpo con cintas en marcado contraste 1 nea tus i

i

i

i

LYGOPHIS AMOENUS (Jan) I863 E.[nicoqnathus] amoenus Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 2: 1525 Lygoph is amoenus Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: I69.

Distribution:

27O.

Type-locality:

Unknown.

Estado do Parana through Sao Paulo as far north as Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

LYGOPHIS ANTIOQUIENSIS (Dunn) 1943 Rhadinaea ant oqu ens 256O m. 1965 Lygoph s ant oqu iens is i

i

Distribution: 368-492

O— 70

i

i

i

Dunn, Caldasia,

— Myers,

Amer.

2:

Mus.

Known only from type locality. Hi

307.

Type-locality:

Novitates, 2385:

2,

San Pedro, Antioquia, Colombia,

figs.

I-3.


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LYGOPHIS

LYGOPHIS BOURSIERI (Jan) 1867 Dromicus Boursieri Ecuador. 1882 Coronella Whymperi Ecuador. 1534 Lygophis boursieri

Icon,

Jan.

Ophid., Livr.

Gen.

2$:

pi.

Boulenqer. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (5)

— Shreve,

Occ.

2,

fig.

Boston Soc. Nat. Hist.,

Pap.

fig.

460,

9:

Type-locality:

2.

8:

Quito,

Milligalli,

Type-locality:

125-

R'o Pastaza region, Amazonian slopes and western slopes above 1000 m, Ecuador; Distribution: southwestern Colombia.

LYGOPHIS CORALLIVENTRIS (Boulenger) I854 Aporoph is corall ventr is Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (6) I3: island north of Concepcion, near San Salvador, north Paraguay. 1525 Lyqoph s corall ventr s Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: I65. i

i

i

Distribution:

Type-locality:

3^6-

An

i

Paraguay; Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

LYGOPHIS FLAVIFRENATUS Cope R'o Vermejo 1862 Lygoph s flay f rena tus Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Scl. Phila., 1862: 80. Type-locality: region, Paraguay, according to Cope; Cochran, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., 224, 1561, !')(>, says Buenos A ires. Argent na. I867 Drom icus amab ills Jan, Icon. Gen. Ophid., Livr. 24: pi. 5» fig- 2. Type-locality: Brazil. i

i

i

Distribution:

Paraguay;

Argentina; southern Brazil as far north as Estado de S3o Paulo.

LYGOPHIS LINEATUS (Linnaeus) 1758 Coluber 1843 [ Lyqoph

1 i

sj

neatus Linnaeus, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10: 221. 1 neatus Fitzinger, Systema Reptilium: 26.

Type-locality:

i

Asia.

Distribution: Panama; north and middle South America from northern Argentina; to northwestern Ecuador west of Andes. Three subspecies.

Content:

Key to the subspecies 1.

Clave de subespecies

Three distinct dark stripes not interrupted on neck; first through fourth series of 2 dorsal scales white or nearly white Three indistinct dark stripes, interrupted on neck; lateral scales heavily dotted with blackj ventrals with lateral series of black spots mer d onal s i

i

1.

Diseiio dorsal con

tres bandas longitudinales no nterrump das en la nuca; primera a cuarta fila la tero-dorsal blancas o casi 2 blancas Diseno dorsal con tres bandas longitudinales nterrump das en la nuca; primera a cuarta fila latero-dorsal manchada de negro mer d onal s i

i

i

i

i

i

2.

Lateral stripe about one scale wide on body (much larger on head) 1 neatus Literal stripe three or more scales wide i

di

Lyqoph

i

s

1

inea tus

1

i

lep

i

2.

i

i

Banda lateral del grosor de una escama o ligeramente mayor 1 neatus Banda lateral del grosor de tres o mas i

escamas

s

d

i

lep

is

neatus (Linnaeus)

1758 Coluber m inervae Linnaeus, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10: 226. Type-locality: "Indiis". 71766 Coluber jaculatr ix Linnaeus, Systema Naturae, Ed. 12: 38I. Type-locality: Suririam. 1826 Coluber terl ineatus Lacepede, Hist. Nat. Quad., Serp., Ne"w Ed., 4: 106 [not seen]. Typelocality: None given. 1953 Lygophis lineatus 1 ineatus Hoqe. Mem. Inst. Butantan, 24 (1952): 24% fig. 1; pi. 1.

Distribution:

Panama;

northern South America; to northwestern Ecuador west of Andes.

Comment; It is not certain that Coluber jaculatr x Linnaeus belongs in this synonymy, but Hoge, loc. cit., included in his species synonymy citations to Lacepede and Latreille which mentioned the Linnaean species. Boulenger dpes not mention jaculatr x at all, and we have found no other discussion in the literature of its status. i

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LYGOPHIS

Lyqoph

s

i

1

neatus

i

d

lep

i

i

s

Cope

Type-locality: Paraguay. 1862 Lygophis dilepis Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1862: 348. San Fermin Type-locality: 1928 Aporophis lineatus lativittatus Muller, Zocl. Anz., 77: 74. (Chiquitos), Bolivia, Hoqe. Mem. Inst. Butantan, 24 (1952): 251, fig. 2. iq'i'^ Lygophis lineatus d lep s

i

i

Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil through Mato Grosso and Paraguay to northern Distribution: Argentina, according to Hoge, loc. cit.

Lygoph

i

s

1

i

neatus mer dional i

i

s

(Schenl<el)

1901 Aporoph s 1 neatus var. mer d onal s Schenkel, Verb. Naturforsch. Ges. Basel, I3 (19OO): 160. Type-locality: "Mte. Sociedad", Bemalcue, Paraguay. 19S2 Lygophis lineatus mer dional s Hoge. Mem. Inst. Butantan, 24 (1952): 252, fig. 3. i

i

i

Distribution:

i

i

i

i

Southern Brazil, Paraguay, northern Argentina, according to Hoge, loc. cit.

LYGOPHIS PAUCIDENS Hoge 1953 Lygophi

s

pauci dens Hoqe, Mem. Braz 1

de Go ias,

Inst.

Butantan, 24 (l952): 189-

Type-locality;

Mato Verde,

Estado

i

Distribution:

Known only from type locality,

LYGOPHIS TRISTRIATUS (Rendahl and Vestergren) tristriata Rendahl and Vestergren, Ark. for Zool., 33* i^)' Colomb ia. 1969 Lygoph s tr str atus Myers, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2385: 6.

1941 Rhadinaea i

Distribution:

i

Known only from type locality.

5-

Type-locality:

Cauca,


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^^

LYSTROPHIS

LYSTROPHIS Cope Vipera nasua Wagler. Type-species: 1826 Rhinostoma Fitzinqer, Neue Classification der Reptilien; 56. Suppressed by Int. Comm. Zool. Nomen., Op. 658, 1564, 101. Heterodon Dorbignyi Type-species: 1885 Lystrophis Cope, Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, 1884: I53. Oumeril, Bibron and Dumeril.

Distribution: Uruguay.

South and southeastern Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia, north and central Argentina, and

Three species.

Content:

Clave de especies

Key to the species 1.

2.

Dorsals Dorsals

rows I5 rows

2

21

in

in

h

i

1.

str icus

Tip of tail very rounded; dorsum with succesvens ve rings of black, yellow, black, red; ter predominantly black; ventrals more than sem ic nctus 148 Tail ending in point; dorsal pattern of rounded black blotches or irregular transverse bands, usually bordered by yellow; coloration between spots usually red; venter with equal amounts of red and black; ventrals fewer than 148 dorb qny i

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i

i

2.

2

Dorsales en 21 f las Dorsales en I5 filas i

h

i

str icus

Punta de la cola muy redondeada; coloracion dorsal en anillos negros, amarillos, negros y rojos; vientre predom nantemente negro; ventrales mas de 148 sem ic nctus Cola puntiaguda; coloracion dorsal de manchas circulares o bandas transversas irregulares negras usualmente bordeadas de amarillo; coloracion entre las manchas usualmente roja; vientre con igual cantidad de rojo y negro; dorb qny ventrales menos de 148 i

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LYSTROPHIS DORBIGNYI (Dumeril, Bibron, and Dumeril) America. Suppressed Type-locality: Comm. Zool. Nomen., Op. 658, 1564, 101. Type-locality: The series I854 Heterodon Dorbignyi Dumeril, Bibron, and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., 7' 772. of syntypes apparently came from four areas, including Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Santa CataNo restrictions have been made. rina, and "Bresil", without more precise data. Cope. Proc. 'Amer. Phil. Soc, 1884: 1885 '-ystroDhis dorbiqnyi I53, Orejas Miranda, Copeia, I566: I56, figs. 8a b, ')a-d. 1566 Lyst roph s dorb qny 18S0 "iper a by

(

Rhinostoma ) nasua Wagler, Nat. Syst. Amphib,: I7I.

Int.

i

i

i-

Distribution; Between 25 and 40° S: southeastern and southern Paraguay, southern Brazil, central Argentina east of the Andes, and Uruguay.

LYSTROPHIS HISTRICUS (Jan) 186? Heterodon histricus Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 2: 224. Type-locality: unknown. I867 Heterodon naftereri Ste ndachner, Re se der Osterre ich schen Fregatte Novara, Zool., Reptiles; Type-locality; Brazil. 50. 1894 Lystrophis histricus Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 2; I52. 1966 Lystrophis histricus Orejas Miranda, Copeia, I566: 203, "figs. 8e-f, 5f. i

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i

Distribution:

Between 15° and 34°

S:

southern and southeastern Brazil, northeastern Argentina,

Paraguay, and northeastern Uruguay.

LYSTROPHIS SEMICINCTUS (Dumlril, Bibron, and Dumeril) I854 Heterodon semi-ci nctus Dumeril, Bibron, and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., 7: 774. Type-locality; "a Buenos Ayres et Santa-Cruz" (see note under Lystroph s dorb qny ). I863 Heterodon pulcher Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 2: 222. Type-locality: Bolivia. I854 Lystrophis semicinctus Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 2: I53. 1528 Lystrophis semicinctus weiser Muller, Zool. Anz., 77= 72. Type-locality: Catamarca, Argentina. 1566 Lystrophis semicinctus Ore |as Miranda, Copeia, I566: 202, figs. 8c-d, 5e. i

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Distribution: Between 20° and 30° S; central and northern Argentina, southwestern Brazil, southern Bolivia, and probably northern Paraguay.


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i^

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MASTICOPHIS

MASTICOPHIS Baird and Girard 1853 Mast icoph is Baird and Girard, Cat. and Girard.

Amer. Rept.:

N.

Mast icoph

is

ornatus Baird

Southern and western United States to northern Colombia and Venezuela.

Distribution:

Eight species, of which only one

Content:

Type-species:

5^.

is

found within limits of this work.

MASTICOPHIS MENTOVARIUS Dumeril, Bibron and Ducneril Type-locality: ISJ* C[ orYPhodon J Mento-var ius Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., 7' I87. 1523 Mast icoph s men tovar ius Ortenburger, Dec. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 135- 2.

i

San Lui's Potosi and Guerrero, Mexico through Central America to Colombia and

Distribution: Venezuela.

Three subspecies.

Content:

Clave de subespecies

Key to the subspecies 1.

Juveniles with longitudinal stripes, adults may show stripes or be unicolor; nasal 2 divided Juveniles with irregular transverse dorsal bands; adult color unl<nown; nasal entire-central s

1.

Juveniles con cintas long tudi nales, los adultos pueden presentar bandas sen uni2 color; nasal dividida Juveniles con bandas dorsales, transversales, irregulares; color del adulto desconocido; nasal entera central is

Juveniles with two lateral light stripes, head in adults heavily mottled and spotted mentovar ius Juveniles with four or more light stripes. head in adults immaculate suborb tal is

2.

Juveniles con dos cintas laterales Claras, cabeza del adulto intensamente moteada y mentovar ius manchada mas cintas claras, Juveniles con cuatro cabeza del adulto inmaculada-- suborbitalis

i

2.

Mexico,

i

Mast icoph

i

s

mentovar ius mentovar us Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril i

Phila., 1866: 315' Type-locality: 1067 Bascan on suboculare Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc Between Coban and Clusec (corrected to Chisec by Stuart, I366), Guatemala. 1942 Mast icoph s m[ en tovar us j mentovar ius— Sm th. Cope a, 1942: 87. i

i

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i

.

i

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Distribution: Low and moderate elevations from San Luis Potosi, Mexico, to Honduras on Caribbean slope and from Guerrero, Mexico, to Costa Rica along Pacific.

Mast icoph

i

s

mentovar us central i

i

s

(Roze)

1953 Coluber ( Mast icoph is ) mentovar us central Maicao, Guajira, Colombia. i

Distribution:

Mast icoph

i

s

i

s

Roze, Herpetolog ica,

'):

II7.

Panama and northern Colombia to northwest Venezuela.

mentovar ius suborb tal i

i

s

(Peters)

1868 Sp lotes cora s var. suborb tal s Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin: 641. Caracas, Venezuela. locality: 1942 Mast icoph s mentovar us suborbi tal s Smith, Copeia, 1942: 86. i

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i

Distribution:

Type-locality:

i

i

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Northern and southeastern Venezuela;

Isla Margarita.

Type-


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SERPENTES:

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MASTIGODRYAS

STIGODRYAS Amaral Type-species: 1843 Eudryas Fitzinger (preoccupied by Eudryas Boisduval, 1835)) Systema Reptilium: 26. Sentzen. Coluber Boddaert Mast qodryas dan el Type-species: 1535 Mast qodryas Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 8 (l933"3'')' 157Amaral. 1539 Dryadoph s Stuart (substitute name for Eudryas Fitzinger), Copeia, 1939' 55i

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Distribution; Content:

Mexico through Central and South America to Argentina.

Eleven species arranged

in

four species groups; one

(

brues

i

Barbour) ex tral

im

i

tal.

Comment: Romer, Osteology of the Reptiles, 1955, pointed out that Mast qodryas and Dryadoph s were It is the prior name, however, and one of Synonymous. He did not use Mast qodryas for the taxon. us (Peters) has examined the type, which clearly indicates the synonymy of the two taxa, so the earlier name is used here. i

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i

Key to the species 1.

With 17 scale rows at midbodyW th 15 scale rows at midbodyi

Clave de espec es i

1.

-b if ossatus

Con 17 filas de escamas en el medio cuerpo Con 15 filas de escamas en el medio cuerpo b

2.

3.

Usually nine supralab ials; dorsal pattern lacks alternate lateral and dorsal rectangular dark blotches 3 Usually eight supralab ials; dorsal pattern with alternate lateral and dorsal rectangular dark blotches pulchr iceps

2.

With vertebral stripe at least anteriorly Without vertebral stripe anteriorly

3.

4

i

f

2

ossatus

Normalmente nueve supralab iales; diseno dorsal sin manchas rectangulares laterales y dorsales oscuras alternadas 3 Normalmente ocho supralab iales; diseno dorsal con manchas rectangulares laterales y dorsales oscuras alternadas pulchr ceps i

Con

1

1

nea vertebral por lo menos anter iormente-

6

4

Sin iTnea vertebral anter ormente

6

i

4.

Lacking lateral stripes, or if present, never fused with vertebral stripe posteriorly 5 Two dorsolateral stripes anteriorly which fuse with vertebral stripe on posterior part of body; lateral dark stripe present plee

4.

i

Lineas laterales ausentes, si estan presentes nunca fusionadas con la 1 'nea vertebral posteri ormente 5 Dos I'neas dorsola terales anteriores que se fusionan con la vertebral poster ormente; linea oscura lateral presente plee i

i

5.

Light lateral line on part of fourth and fifth rows sanqu ventr s Light lateral line on third row dorsal s

5.

Dorsum unicoloi Some indication of dorsal pattern-

6.

i

i

i

i

6.

7.

Subcaudals fewer than 100 Subcaudals more than 100

-7

dan el 1

i

Pattern reticulate, each scale with distinct black borders melanolomus Pattern not reticulate, each scale may have slightly darker borders 9

9.

One or more light lateral stripes on body 10 No lateral light stripes melanolomus

i

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7.

Dorso unicoloi Con por lo menos alguna dorsal

pattern with one light stripe dorsolaterally 11 Dorsal pattern with two lateral light lines--12

i

7

indicacion de diseno

Subcaudales menos de 100 Subcaudales mas de 100

8

dan el i

i

melanolomus

8.

Diseno reticulado, cada escama con consp'cuo borde negro melanolomus Oisefio no reticulado, cada escama puede tener hordes ligeramente oscuros 9

9.

Una o mas cintas laterales claras en el cuerpo10

Sin cintas laterales claras 10. Dorsal

i

i

melanolomus

8.

L'nea clara lateral sobre parte de la cuarta y qu nta f las sanqu ventr s Linea clara lateral sobre tercera f la- dorsal s

melanolomus

ICDiseRo dorsal con una l'nea dorsolateral clara11

Diseno dorsal con dos I'neas claras laterales 12

11. Dorsolateral

light line on fourth, fifth and sixth rows heath Dorsolateral light line on fourth and fifth rows boddaert i

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12.Cinta clara lateral superior en hileras de escamas cuatro y cinco solamente 13 Cinta clara lateral superior en hileras de amaral escamas tres, cuatro y cinco

light stripe on scale rows four and five only 13 Upper lateral light stripe on scale rows three, amaral four and five

12. Upper lateral

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melanoloinus

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MASTIGODRYAS AMARAL plee group

melanolomus

14. Cinta

border 15 Upper light stripe with prominent dark bordei boddaert

14. Upper light stripe without

15. Lateral

14

13. Mas

lA

Fewer than 110 subcaudals

boddaert IJ.Cintas Claras laterales prominentes melanolomus Cintas Claras laterales confusas

boddaert melanolomus

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Margarita

Island and dry areas

MAST IGODRYAS BIFOSSATUS (Raddi), b f ossa tus group

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northeastern Venezuela; Tobago Island.

new combination

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Type-locality:

Rio de

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Content: Univ.

Venezuela and Colombia to southern Brazil, Bolivia,

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Key to the subspecies 1.

Clave de subespecies

Body pattern of less than 48 constricted, broad, dark crossbands, or series of dark dorsal and lateral blotches; total ventrals less than 2/8 2 Body pattern of 5O-62 continuous dark crossbands; total ventrals more than 2/6 str atus

1.

3.

Body pattern of dark crossbands unbroken laterally 3 Body pattern of series of dark, dorsal blotches separated from lateral series of similar blotches tr iser iatus

Broad crossbands, with lateral constriction but at least four scale rows wide at middo rsum b if ossatus Crossbands triangular, very constricted middorsally, never more than two scale rows wide at middorsum v llela i

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oscuras de

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sales

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Diseno de bandas transversas angostas, contfnuas y oscuras; en numero mayor de 49; ventrales totales m^s de 278 str iatus

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2.

DisePlo de bandas transversas oscuras,

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interrumpidas lateralmente3 Oisefio de series de manchas oscuras doi sales, separadas de series laterales similares tr iser iatus 3.

Anchas bandas transversas con constriccion lateral, por lo menos de cuatro escamas de ancho en el medio dorso b if ossatus Bandas transversas triangulares, muy cons— trefiidas medio dorsalmente, donde nunca alcanzan mas de dos escamas de ancho v llela I

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Mast igodryas

bifossatus (Raddi), new combination

1823 Coluber cap stratus L chtenste n, Verzeichniss der Doubletten des Zoologischen Museums Brazil. Type-locality: der Konigl. Universitat zu Berlin: 104. Type-locality: Wied. Nova Acta Acad. Leop. -Carol. , 12 (2): 493. 1825 Coluber L ichtenste n Braz il. Physion. Serpens, 2: 143, pi. 5, I837 Coluber panther inus Schlegel (not of DaudinJ, Essa "St. Paul" [Sao PauloJ, Brazil. Type-locality: figs. 13-14. Stuart . Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 49: 39, pi. 1941 Dryadophis bifossatus b if ossatus i

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From Rio Grande do Sul to Rio de Janeiro and Minas Gerais, Brazil) Uruguay.

Distribution:

Mast qodryas

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tus (Amaral),

new combination

Type-locality: 1931 Drymobius bifossatus striatus Amaral. Bull. Antivenin Inst. Amer., 4: 86. V llav Icencio, Colombia. 1941 Dryadophis bifossatus striatus- Stuart, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 49, pi. 2, fig. 4. i

Eastern Colombia, southern Venezuela, northern Brazil.

Distribution:

Mastigodryas bifossatus triserlatus (Amaral), new combination TypeIS^l Drymobius bifossatus triseriatus Amaral. Bull. Antivenin Inst. Amer., 4: 86. Taunay, Mato Grosso, Brazil. locality: 1941 Dryadophis bifossatus triseriatus Stuart, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 49: 43, pi. 2, fig. 2.

Northern Argentina, Bolivia; Mato Grosso, Goias and Ceara, Brazil.

Distribution:

Mastigodryas bifossatus villelai

(Hoge), new combination

1952 Dryadophis bifossatus villelai Hoge, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 24: 184, pi. 1-3, fig. Santa Izabel, Uha do Bananal, Estado de Goii's, Brazil. locality:

Known from Goias, Para, and Mato Grosso, Brazil;

Distribution: vie

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2:

59.

Type-locality:

Distribution:

Tropical South America, from Colombia and Venezuela to Bolivia and western Brazil.

Content: Three subspecies, according to latest revision by Stuart, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 1949, 49.

Clave de subespecies

Key to the subspecies 1.

Upper light stripe not bordered by darker

1.

2 Banda clara superior no marginada Banda clara superior con conspTcuos hordes ruthveni oscuros

2.

Con dos bandas Claras laterales Con una banda clara lateral

2

color

Upper light stripe with prominent dark ruthveni borders 2.

Two lateral light stripes Single light lateral stripe

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Type-locality: 200 184S Coluber fuscus Hallowell. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1845: 241. mi of Caracas, Republic of Colombia [Venezuela]. Type-locality: Many locali18S8 Herpetodryas rappii Gijnther, Cat. Col. Sn. Brit. Mus., 116. ties in South America. Type-locality: 71863 Herpetodryas ret iculata Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, I863: 28$. (Questionably synonymized with boddaert by Stuart, 1541). Guayaquil, Ecuador Stuart, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 49: 66, pi. boddaert 1541 Drvadophis boddaert 4, fig. 1. i

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Mast qodryas boddaert i

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Tobago Type-locality: 1933 Eudrvas dunni Stuart, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 254: 5. Island, British West Indies. 1939 Drvadophis [ dunni ] Stuart, Copeia, 1939: 55. Stuart, Misc. Publ. Mus, Zool. Univ. Mich., 49: 76, pi. 3, 1941 Drvadophis boddaerti dunni

fig.

6.

Distribution:

Known only from type locality.

Mast iqodryas boddaert

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Type-locality: 1933 Eudryas ruthveni Stuart. Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 254: 4. slopes of San Lorenzo, Sierra Nevada, Santa Marta, Colombia, 5OOO ft. Stuart, Copeia, I939: 55. 1939 Drvadophis [ ruthveni ] Stuart, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 49: 4, pl. 3> ruthven 1941 Drvadoph is boddaert fig. 5.

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MASTIGODRYAS DANIEL group unknown

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Amaral

Type-locality: Medell'n, Mastiqodryas danieli Amaral. Mem. Inst. Butantan, 8 (l933-34): I58. Colomb a Amaral), Mem. Inst. Butantan, 8 (l933"3*)' 1935 Mast iqodryas un icolor Amaral (lapsus for dan el 19'=t5

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Distribution:

Known only from type locality.

MASTIGODRYAS DORSAL IS (Bocourt), new combination mela nolomu s group I89O Orymobius ( Eudryas ) dorsal is Bocourt, Miss. Sc . Mex., Rept.: 724, pl. 51, fig, 2a-d, locality: Guatemala, iq^q Dryadophis [ dorsal s ]— Stuart , Copeia, I939: 55, 1941 Dryadophis dorsal s Stuart ^ Misc, Publ, Mus, Zool. Univ. Mich,, 49: 95, pl. 4, fig,

Type-

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5.

Highlands of western and southern Guatemala; Honduran uplands.

Lynch and Smith, Trans. Kansas Acad. Sc melanolomus.

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MASTIGODRYAS HEATH (Cope), new combination boddaert group I

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Distribution:

MAST IGODRYAS MELANOLOMUS (Cope), new combination melanolomus group

1868 Masticophis melanolomus Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc Mex ico.

1935 Dryadophis

Distribution:

[

melanolomus ]

—Stuart,

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Phila., 1868: 13^.

Type-locality;

Yucatan,

Copeia, I939: 55.

Mexico through Central America to Panama.

Content: Seven subspecies (five discussed in most recent revision by Stuart, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool, Univ. Mich., 1941, 49, plus two described by Smith, I943). Three (veraecrucis Stuart, slevini Stuart, and stuart Smith) extral im tal; slevini Stuart, was mentioned from Volcan Zunil, Guatemala, by Stuart, 1941, loc. cit., but Stuart, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 122, I963, does not include slev ni as a Guatemalan form. i

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Key to the subspecies 1.

2.

3.

Dorsal pattern not uniform Dorsal pattern uniform olive

Pattern not reticulate Pattern reticulate

2

1.

tehuanae 2.

3

melanolomus

Two light longitudinal bands on each side

J,

alternatus Body pattern of narrow, light crossbands laevis anteriorly

2

DiseHo dorsal no uniforme Oise^o oliva unfforme DiseHo no reticulado DiseRo reticulado

tehuanae 3

melanolomus

Dos bandas long tud inales claras a cada alternatus lado del cuerpo DiseRo de bandas claras transversas, sobre laevis la parte anterior del cuerpo i

Mast igodrvas melanolomus melanolomus (Cope), new combination 1941 Dryadophis melanolomus melanolomus pi. 4, fig. 4.

Distribution:

— Stuart,

Misc.

Publ.

Mus.

Zool. Univ. Mich., 49:

88,

Lowlands of Yucatan Peninsula south to central El Peten, Guatemala.

Mast iqodryas melanolomus alternatus (Bocourt), new combination

Type-locality: 1884 Coryphodon alternatus Bocourt, Bull. Soc. Philom. Paris, (7) 8: I33. Isthmus de Darien, Panama. Type-locality: 1933 Eudryas boddaerti qaigae Stuart. Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 254: 7. Wright's ranch, Boquete, Chiriquf Province, Panama.

Distribution:

Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama.

Mastiqodryas melanolomus laevis (Fischer), new combination Guatemala. Type-locality: 1881 Herpetodrvas Laevis Fischer, Arch, fur Naturg.: 227. 1885 Dromicus coeruleus Fischer, Jahrb. Wiss. Anst. Hamburg, 2, 1884; IO3, pi. 4, fig. 7Type-locality: Cobtfn, Guatemala. 1903 Drymobius boddaert var modesta Werner, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss. Milnchen, (2) 24: 3*6. Type-locality; Coban, Guatemala. 1941 Dryadophis melanolomus laevis Stuart, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 49: 86. i

Distribution:

Low and moderate elevations

in

mountains of Alia Verapaz, Guatemala.-


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MASTIGODRYAS Mast igodryas melanolomus tehuanae (Smith),

new combination

19*3 Drvadoph

is melanolomu s tehuanae Smith, Proc. Cerro Guengola, Oaxaca, Mexico.

U.

S.

Nat.

Mus., 93=

''20.

Type-locality:

Distribution: Low and moderate elevations from Nayarit, Mexico, along Pacific slope south to western Guatemala.

MASTIGODRYAS PLEEI (Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril), new combination plee group i

I854 Drvadophis Pleei Dumlril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., 7' 66I. Type-locality; Venezuela. I87O Herpetodryas qu nquel ineatus Ste ndachner, Sitz. Math.-Naturwi ss. Kl. Akad. Wiss. Wien, 61; "^iO. Type-locality: Rio Vaupes, [Brazil or ColombiaJ. 1877 Dromicus ( Alsoph is ) macul vi tt is Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, I877: 458. Type-locality: Calabozo, Venezuela. 1887 Alsophis pulcher Garman, Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, 24; 283. Type-locality: Testigos Islands. 1939 DryadophisTpleei ] Stuart, Copeia, I939: 55. 1941 Dryadophis pleei Stuart, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 49: 53, pi. 3, figs. 1-2. i

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Arid parts of Panama, Colombia, and Venezuelaj also Margarita and Testigos Islands.

MASTIGODRYAS PULGHRICEPS (Cope), new combination group unknown 1868 Masticophis pulchrlceps Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Pnila., 1868: IO5. Plateau Type-locality: Valley of Quito, Ecuador. Type-locality: 1905 Coluber fasciatus Rosen, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) 1$: 172, pi. 11, fig. 2. Ecuador. 1939 Dryadophis [ pulchri ceps ] Stuart, Copeia, I939; 55. 19^11 Dryadophis pulchriceps—Stuart Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 49: ^0, pi. 2, fig. 3i

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Guaymas Basin and more humid habitats of west central Ecuador.

Distribution:

MASTIGODRYAS SANGU VENTR melanolomus group I

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(Taylor), new combination

iqS4 Dryadophis sanou ventr is Taylor. Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 36: 722. Type-locality: Esquinas, Forest Reserve, Las Esquinas (between Palmar and Golfito), Punta Arenas Province, Costa Rica.

Distribution:

Known from type locality and Los Diamantes, near Gu^piles, Costa Rica.


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MICRURUS

Prepared by Janis Roze, American Museum of Natural History. New York, New York

MICRURUS Wagler

1824 Micrurus Wagler,

Distribution: Content:

in

Spix, Sp. Nov. Serp.

Bras.:

Type-species:

48.

Micrurus sp

Southern United States throughout neotropical region to

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Pattern of triads of black bands (black-whiteblack-white-black) separated by red bands on body 2 Color pattern not forming triads 16

1.

Coloracion de triadas de bandas negras (negroblanco-negro-blanco-negro) , separadas por bandas rojas, cubre todo el cuerpo 2 Bandas negras no forman triadas 16

2.

Anal plate divided Anal plate undivided-

2.

Placa anal dividida Placa anal entera

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5

4.

Primera triada representada por dos bandas negras Primera triada completa, formada por tres bandas negras

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Only lastblack band of first body triad present (first two black bands are absent )- dissoleucus

First triad represented by two bands First triad complete, consisting of three black bands

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Temporals usually 0-1; white bands without black spots decoratus Temporals 1-1; white bands with abundant black spots eleqans

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9.

Varias escamas supracefal icas negras, sin hordes negros; frontal mas ancha que supraoculai 10 Todas las escamas supracefal cas rojas con hordes negros; frontal no mas ancha que supraocular; 6-3 triadas completas sobre el cuerposur namens s i

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or red and white bands present on supracephal ic scales; first nuchal black band 12 usually does not cover parietal tips Single red band or spot present on parietals; some light spots occasionally present on snout; first nuchal black band usually reaches 5^ and covers parietal tips

11. No red band,

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15'Solid black color reachs beyond parietals, including one or more dorsal scale rows, 20 all temporals and almost all supralabials Blacl< usually does not cover all temporals, or with some light spots on supracephal ic scales, or black on posterior part of parietals reduced; only few supralabials black; black 21 tips on red scales present or absent

20

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20. Black bands cover 10 or

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22, Some

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bands

in females Fewer than 32 black bands 32 in females

in

24 in

males;

fewer than 26

cephalic spots, but snout occasionally lighter than rest of head; usually not more than 3O black bands in males (occasionally up to 3S)> fewer than 35 i" females (occasionally up to 42)

25

Black bands delimited by transverse rows of white spots; red bands either present or replaced by black; some small white spots usually present on supracephal ic scales, pai ticularly supraoculars; 32-67 black bands in females lanqsdorf f males, 35"75 "^

23. Mas de 3I bandas negras en machos;

mas de 33 6"

24 hembras Menos de 32 bandas negras en machos; menos de 26 32 en hembras

blancas angostas sobre el cuerpo, separando las negras; sin manchas claras supracefal cas, pero el hocico ocas onalmente mas claro que el resto de la cabeza; usualmente menos de 3*^ bandas negras en machos (ocas ionalmente hasta 3^), menos de 35 ^^ hembras ( ocas ionalmente hasta 42) 25 Bandas negras delimitadas por hileras transversales de manchas blancas; bandas rojas reemplazadas por negras; algunas presentes manchas claras usualmente presentes sobre escamas supracefal cas, part icularmen te las supraoculares; 32-67 bandas negras en machos, lanqsdorf f 35-79 e" hembras

24. Con bandas

24. Narrow white bands usually present on body, delimiting black bands; no small white supra-

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females; females-ste ndachner males, 192-218 in females; In males, 22-41 in females-psyches in

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cover all of parietals; posterior border of black cap usually angular-

26. Black cap does not

—27 Slack head cap covers all of parietals-

25

27.Subcaudals 3I Of" more in females, 46 or more in males; supra-anal tubercles present at 28 least in males Subcaudals 26-31 in females, 41-47 in males; no corall nus supra-anal tubercles present i

25.Ventrales 200-216 en machos, 225-234 en hembras; 24-38 bandas negras en machos, 30-^2 en ste ndachner hembras Ventrales 180-200 en machos, 192-218 en hembras; 15-22 bandas negras en machos, 22-41 en psyches hembras i

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27 29

Casquete negro cubre todas las parietales

mas en mas en hembras, 46 27.Subcaudales 3I machos; tuberculos supraanales presentes por 28 lo menos en machos Subcaudales 26-3I en hembras, 41-47 en machos; corall nus sin tuberculos supraanales i


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MICRURUS 28. Supra-anal tubercles present only

28. Tuberculos

Supra-anal tubercles present in either both sexes or in males only No supra-anal tubercles present

25. Tuberculos supraanales presentes en ambos o solo en machos

in

in

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supraanales presentes solo en 177"204 ventrales en machos, 154-217 en hem bra s dumer 1 Tuberculos supraanales presentes en ambos sexos; 205-224 ventrales en machos, 221-237 en hembras alien

males; femalesdumer 1 Supra-anal tubercles present in Both sexes; 205-224 ventrals in males, 221-237 in femalesalien

ventrals 177-204

30. Supra-anal

tubercles 205-224 ventrals in females Supra-anal tubercles 177-204 ventrals in f ema

les

3^ 31

present in both sexes; males and 221-237 in alien present only in males; males and 154-217 in dumer 1 i

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32. Ventrals

206 or more in both sexes, or when fewer than 206, then 3O or more black bands in females 33 Ventrals 20$ orfewer in both sexes; 18-27 black bands in females peru v anus i

33'Red bands usually melanistic, dark purple or nearly black; 30"''2 black bands in females, 24-38 in males ste ndachner Red bands not melanistic, with regular black tips; 26-31 black bands in females and 22-28 n males mertens i

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supraanales presentes en ambos sexos; 205-224 ventrales en machos, 221-237 en hembras alien Tuberculos supraanales presentes solo en machos; 177"204 ventrales en machos, 154-217 en hembras dumer 1

30. Tuberculos

31. More than 21 black bands in males, 200 or more ventrals in males, or when fewer than 200, then more than 24 black bands 3^ Fewer than 23 black bands in males, 180-200

ventrals

maclios;

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206 o mas en ambos sexos, o, cuando menos, entonces 3^ ^ ^^s bandas negras en hembras 33 Ventrales 2O5 menos en ambos sexos; 18-27 bandas negras en hembras peruv anus i

33ÂťBandas rojas usualmente melan 'st cas, morado oscuro o casi negras; 3^-42 bandas negras en hembras, 24-38 en machos ste ndachner Bandas rojas no melan'st icas, pero con apices negros regulares; 26-3I bandas negras en hembras, 22-28 en machos mertens i

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band crosses dorsal head scales, separating black of snout from first black nuchal band 35 At least two light bands cross dorsal head scales anterior to first nuchal black band; ocular-frontal band or spot very irregular with sinuous outline spurel 1 i

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escamas supracefal cas hasta los apices parietales y delante de la primera banda nucal negra; banda o mancha oculai— frontal muy irregular con borde sinuoso spurel 1 i

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35-Mas de I5O ventrales en machos, mas de 208 en hembras, 0, cuando menos en ambos sexos, entonces menos de I7 bandas negras Jd Ventrales I8O-I87 en machos, 200-20$ en hembras; 25-4$ bandas negras en ambos sexos ruatanus

36. More than 38 subcaudals in males, usually more than 31 subcaudals in females, or if fewer,

36, Mas de 38 subcaudales en machos, usualmente mas de 31 subcaudales en hembras, cuando menos, entonces menos de 221 ventrales en hembras 37 Subcaudales 27-38 en machos, 23-3O en hembras; 37-8O bandas negras en ambos sexos; 222-335 ventrales en hembras m part tus

then fewer than 221 ventrals 37 Subcaudals 27-38 in males, 23-3O in females; 37-80 black bands in both sexes; 222-335 ventrals in females m part tus i

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38. All or most of parietals red; bands on body

red and black 39

Narrow white band covers part of parietals, rest of head black; more than 20 black bands on body, separated by white annellatus

'}').

Black bands shorter than or as wide as red 40 Black bands dorsally two or more times wider than red; 224 or more ventrals in males; 13-21 black bands in both sexes stewart i

38.Todas o mayor parte de parietales rojas; bandas rojas y negras sobre el cuerpo 39 Una banda blanca angosta presente sobre parte de las parietales, resto de la cabeza negro; mas de 20 bandas negras sobre el cuerpo, separadas per bandas blancas annellatus 39'Bandas negras iguales o mas angostas que las rojas 40 Dorsalmente, las bandas negras doso mas veces mas anchas que las rojas; 224 o mas ventrales en hembras, 13-21 bandas negras en ambos sex OS Stewart 40. Mas de 39 bandas negras sobre el cuerpo diastema Menos de 3^ bandas negras n qroc nctus i

than 39 black bands on body Fewer than 3O black bands

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snout color without posterior extension along parietal suture; supra-anal tubercles absent or present in males only 42 Black snout color extends back into point along parietal suture; supra-anal tubercles present in both sexes; 205-224 ventrals in males, 221alien 237 in females i

42. More than 23 black bands in both sexes Fewer than 24 black bands in both sexes

43 46

43. Usually fewer than 224 ventrals

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de 23 bandas negras en ambos sexos Menos de 24 bandas negras en ambos sexos

42. Mas

43 46

in females and usually fewer than 206 ventrales in males, or if more, then more than 2] black bands on body 44 Ventrals 224 or more in females, 206-215 in males; not more than 2] black bands on body brown

43.Usualmente menos de 224 ventrales en hembras, usualmente menos de 206 en machos, 0, cuando mas, entonces mas de 27 bandas negras sobre el cuerpo 44 Ventrales 224 o mas en hembras, 206-215 ventrales en machos; no mas de 27 bandas negras sobre el cuerpo brown

44. No supra-anal tubercles in males; usually more than 24 black bands in both sexes 45

44, Sin tuberculos supraanales en machos; usualmente mas de 24 bandas negras en ambos sexos--

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Tuberculos supraanales presentes en machos; no mas de 26 bandas negras en machos, no mas de 26 en hembras n qroc nctus i

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26-35

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males, 37-''3

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females annellatus females d astema i

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females More than 2O5 ventrals females

in

males,

221

males,

221

45. Subcaudales

38-48 en machos, 26-35 «" hembras-annellatus Subcaudales 48-57 sn machos, 37"^3 s" hembras diastema

In

47 in

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49

46. Menos de 206 ventrales en machos y menos de 221 en hembras 47 Mas de 2O5 ventrales en machos y mas de 221 en

hembras 47. No supra-anal tubercles; usually 1-2 temporals; black tips on red scales absent or present 48

Supra-anal tubercles present in males; usually 1-1 temporals; black tips on red scales usually present n qroc nctus i

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ous black tips always present

49

47. Sin

tuberculos supraanales; usualmente 1-2 temporales; apices negros sobre escamas rojas presentes ausentes 48 Tuberculos supraanales presentes en machos, usualmente 1-1 temporales; usualmente hay apices negros sobre las escamas rojas n qroc nctus i

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annellatus

48. Bandas negras 12-16 en ambos sexos; sin apices negros sobre las escamas rojas, apices negros apenas percept ibles h ppocrep s Bandas negras I9 o mas en ambos sexos; apices i

45. Ventrals 206 or more in females Ventrals I8O-2O5

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negros conspTcuos siempre presentes - annellatus

males, more than 223 50

in

males,

I97-223

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49. Ventrales

206 o mas en machos, mas de 223 en hembras 50 Ventrales 180-205 en machos, 197-223 en hembras n qroc inctus i


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MICRURUS 50.Bandas negras 15 o mas sobre el cuerpo, cuatro mas sobre la cola en machos; l]-2] bandas neqras sobre el cuerpo y, usualmente, mas de cuatro sobre la cola en hembras; usualmente 1-1, ocas ionalmente 1-2 temporales 51 Bandas negras 13-14 sobre el cuerpo, cuatro sobre la cola en machos; I6-I9 sobre el cuerpo, J-i sobre la cola en hembras; usualmente stuart 1-2 temporales

bands 15 or more on body, four or more on in males; 17-27 black body bands, usually more than four on tail in females; usually 1-1 5^ sometimes 1-2 temporals Black bands 13"!^ on body, four on tail in males; I6-I5 on body, 3"* on tail in females; stuart usually 1-2 temporals

50. Black

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51.Ventrales 213-217 en machos; 31-35 subcaudales en hembras; algunos apices negros irregulares siempre presentes sobre las escamas rojas; vientre usualmente con algunas manchas oscuras; nioroc inc tus 1-1 temporales Ventrales 206-213 en machos; 3''-38 subcaudales con apices en hembras; sin apices negros negros pequenos y pocos; vientre usualmente sin manchas oscuras; f recuentemente hay 1-2, brown ocas onalmente 1-1 temporales

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(yellow) bands as wide as or usually wider than black body bands sozonus White (yellow) bands narrower than black body bands tschud

52.

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MICRURUS ALBICINCTUS Amaral 1926 Wicrurus alblcinctus Amaral, Comm. Linh. Telegr. Mato Grosso, Publ. 84, annex 5= 26, figs. 7-10. None given; collection containing type came from northern and central Mato Type-locality: Grosso, Braz 1. SSo Paulo de Olivenja, Brazil. Type-locality: 1938 Micrurus waehnerorum Meise, Zool. Anz., 123: 20. i

From Mato Grosso to region of SSo Paulo de Olivenja, Brazil.

Distribution:

MICRURUS ALLEN

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Schmidt

1936 Micrurus niqrocinctus alleni Schmidt. Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 20: Rfo Mico, seven mi above Rama, Siqufa District, Nicaragua, locality: 1551 [ wicrurus alleni ] Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 3*= 172'

20%

fig.

25.

Type-

Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama.

Distribution: Content:

Two subspecies.

Clave de subespecies

Key to the subspecies

1.

Ventrals 22^-237 in females, males; black bands 15-20 in caudals 5O-55 i" males Ventrals 221-230 in females, males; black bands 20-28 in caudals 48-50 in males

Micrurus alien

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1.

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Ventrales 229-237 en hembras, 214-224 en machos; bandas negras 15-20 en hembras; alien subcaudales 5*^-55 ^" machos Ventrales 221-230 en hembras, 209-215 en machos; bandas negras 20-28 en hembras; yates subcaudales 48-50 en machos

23,

fig.

7-

Atlantic slopes of Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and northwestern Panama.

Micrurus alleni yatesi Dunn Farm Two, Type-locality: Dunn, Notulae Nat., 108: 8. Panama. Chiriqui, Armuelles, Puerto Chiriquf Land Co., near '^"'«'"""^- ^ovitates, 2287: 6. 1967 JlLorurus alleni ;aiS^—''°^«' and southwestern Panama. Pacific slopes of southeastern Costa Rica Distribution: yatesi 15 .9 M^r^.rns niorocinctus

36S-t92 O

— 70

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Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 3^= 172. 1551 [ Micrurus ] alleni alleni pi. 1551 Micrurus alleni richardi Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 3^= I69, Los Diamantes, 2 km south of Guapiles, Costa Rica. locality:

Distribution:

1

Type-

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MICRURUS

MICRURUS ANCORALIS (Jan) var. ancoral s Jan, in Jan and Sordelli, I872 Elaps marcqrav Ecuador Type-locality: fig. 2. 1925 Micrurus ancoral is Amaral, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 67: I?i

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Icon.

Gen.

Ophid., Livr. 42:

pi.

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Distribution: Content:

Eastern Panama to northwestern Ecuador, west of Andes.

Two subspecies.

Key to the subspecies 1.

Clave de subespecies

Black body bands 16-20 in males, 17-21 in females ancoral s Black bands 12-15 in males, 14-16 in females jan

1.

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erurus ancoral

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ancoral

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Bandas negras sobre el cuerpo 16-20 en machos, 17-21 en hembras ancoral s Bandas negras sobre el cuerpo 12-15 en machos, 14-16 en hembras jan i

(Jan)

I858 Elaps rosenberqi Boulenger, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, I858: II7, pi. I3. Type-locality: Paramba, Esmeraldas Province, Ecuador. 1536 Micrurus ancoral s ancoral is Schmidt, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 20: I57.

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Distribution:

Micrurus ancoral

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Rain forests of northwestern Ecuador.

s

jan

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Schmidt, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 20: 157* 1536 Micrurus ancoral is jan Andagoya, Choco, Colombia. locality: i

Distribution:

Type-

Eastern Panama to Choco region of western Colombia.

MICRURUS ANNELLATUS (Peters) I87I Elaps annellatus Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, I87I: 402. 1925 Micrurus annellatus- Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: 228.

Distribution: Content:

Type-locality:

Pozuzo, Peru.

Moderate elevations on Amazonian slopes of Andes, from Ecuador to Bolivia.

Four subspecies.

Key to the subspecies

Clave de subespecies

1.

Black body bands fewer than 41 in males and 2 49 in females Black body bands 41-61 in males, 49-83 in annellatus females

1.

Bandas negras sobre el cuerpo menos de 41 2 en machos, menos de 49 en hembras Bandas negras sobre el cuerpo 41-61 en annellatus machos, 49-83 en hembras

2.

Two postoculars One postoculai

2.

Dos postoculares Un postoculai

3.

3

balzan

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Usually 1-2 temporals; light band covers boli v ianus more than 5O? of parietals Usually 1-1 temporals; light band covers montanus less than ^Oi of parietals

3-

3

balzan

Temporales usualmente 1-2; banda clara cubre mas de 5"^ '^^ parietales-- bolivianus Temporales usualmente 1-1; banda clara cubre menos de 5'^'^ de parietales-- montanus

Micrurus annellatus annellatus (Peters)

— Schmidt,

1954 Micrurus annellatus annellatus

Distribution:

Fieldiana: Zool., 34:

Southern Ecuador to central Peru.

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MICRURUS

Micrurus a'nnellatus balzan

(Boulenger)

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Type-locality: 1898 Elaps faalzani Boulenqer. Ann. Mus. Stor. Nat. Geneva, (2) I5: I3O. Yungas, Bolivia. Chulumani, Type-locality: 1902 Elaps reqularis Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (7) 10: 402. m. 2000 Bolivia, Schmidt, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 20: I52. 19^6 Micrurus balzani Roze, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2287: 6. 1967 Micrurus annellatus balzani

Western Bolivia.

Distribution:

Micrurus annellatus bol vianus Roze

Type7, fig. 2. 1567 ^jljcrurus annellatus bolivianus Roze, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2287: locality: RTo Charobamba, about 50 km northeast of Zudanez, Chuqulsaca, Bolivia. Western Bolivia, south of area occupied by

Distribution:

M^.

a_.

balzan

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Micrurus annellatus montanus Schmidt Type-locality: 1954 Micrurus annellatus montanus Schmidt. Fieldiana: Zool., 3*= 3^2. Four, about ten km north of Santo Domingo Mine, Puno, Peru, 2000 m.

Southeastern Peru to central Bolivia.

Distribution:

MICRURUS AVERY

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Camp

Schmidt

Type-locality: At 1999 Micrurus averyi Schmidt, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 24: 45, fig. 5. head of Itabu Greek, Courantyne District, Guyana, 2000 ft (near Brazilian border, at Lat. 1°40' N and Long. 58° w). Distribution:

Known only from type-locality.

MICRURUS BOCOURTI (Jan) Typefig. 2. I872 Elaps Bocourti Jan. in Jan and Sordelli, Icon. Gen. Ophid., Livr. 42: pi. 6, Unknown, restricted to R'o Daule, Guayas Province, Ecuador, by Roze, Amer. Mus. locality: Novitates, 2287, I567, 8. Micrurus bocourti ] Roze, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2287: 8. 1567

[

Distribution:

disjunct distribution; known from western Ecuador and northern Colombia.

A

Two subspecies.

Content:

Clave de subespecies

Key to the subspecies 1.

Ventrals 197-206 in females Ventrals I9O-I96 in females

Micrurus bocourt

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bocourt

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Ventrales 32-35 en Ventrales 35-37 en

197-206 en machos; subcaudales bPeou''^^i hembras I9O-I96 en machos; subcaudales sang ilensis hembras

(Jan)

1996 Micrurus ecuadorianus Schmidt, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 20: R'o Daule, Guayas Province, Ecuador. Roze, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2287: 8. bocourt 1967 Micrurus bocourt i

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Distribution:

Micrurus bocourt

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I96.

Type-locality:

Western Ecuador.

sang lens i

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ceforo-Mar

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crurus ecuador ianus sanq ilensi s N icef oro-Mar la. Rev. Acad. Colomb. Cien. Exact. Fis. San Gil, Santander, Colombia. Type-locality: Nat., 5: 98, pi. 3, fig. 10. Roze, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2287: 8. sanq ilens s 1967 Micrurus bocourt

1942

Mi

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MICRURUS

MICRURUS BROWN

Schmidt and Smith

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Schmidt and Smith, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 1543 Micrurus brown Ch Ipanci ngo, Guerrero, Mexico.

2'):

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Pacific Mexico from Guerrero south to western Guatemala.

Distribution: Content:

Three subspecies, one of which

(

tavlori Schmidt and Smith)

importunus browni

Subcaudals 51-58 Subcaudals 46-51

Micrurus brown

brown

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Distribution: Guatemala.

Micururs brown

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extralim tal.

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Clave de subespecies

Key to the subspecies 1.

Type-locality:

2').

—Roze,

Amer. Mus.

1.

importunus brown

Subcaudales 51"58 Subcaudales 46-51

Novitates, 2287:

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Sierra Madre del Sur of central Guerrero south to mountains of western

importunus Roze

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importunus Roze, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2287: 11, fig. 4. Type-locality: 1567 Micrurus brown Dueflas, about 25 km west-southwest of Guatemala City, in Antigua Basin, Sacatepequez, Guatemala. I

Known only from type locality.

Distribution:

MICRURUS CLARK

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Schmidt

Schmidt. Zool. Ser. 1936 Micrurus dark Darien, Panama. I

Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 20:

Type-locality:

211.

Yavisa,

Eastern Costa Rica to western Colombia.

Distribution:

MICRURUS CORALLINUS (Merrem) 1820 Elaps corall nus Merrem, Tentamen Systematis Amphibiorum: 144, Type-locality: Brazil; Rio de Janeiro, Cabo Frio, Brazil, by Roze, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2287, 19^7> 131925 Micrurus corall nus Amaral . Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 67: 20. I

given as

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Brazil south of Amazon Basin to Uruguay and northeastern Misiones, Argentina.

Distribution:

MICRURUS DECORATUS (Jan)

Type-locality: Mexico (in error). I858 Elaps decora tus Jan, Rev. Mag. Zool., (2) 10: ^2'j, pi. B. Type-locality: Amaral, Anex. Mem. Inst. Butantan, 1: 59j pl- 2, figs. 1-51521 Elaps f scher Fazenda Bonito, Serra Bocaina, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Lutz and Mello, Folha Medica, 4: 2. Type-locality: Caxambu, Serra da 1523 Elaps ezequ el Mantiqueira, MInas Gerals, Brazil. 1526 Mi crurus decoratus Amaral, Rev. Mus. Paulista, 14: J2. i

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Distribution:

Eastern Brazil, from Rio de Janeiro to Santa Catarlna.

MICRURUS DIASTEMA (Oumeril, Bibron and Dumerll) I854 Elaps D iastema Dumerll, Bibron and Dumerll, Erp. Gen., ]: 1222. Type-locality: Mexico (restricted to Colima, Mexico, by Schmidt, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 20, 1533, 39; Roze, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2287, I967, 14 points out that this locality is far outside the range of the typical subspecies). 1933 Micrurus diastema Schm idt, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 20: 36.

Distribution:

Caribbean slopes from Veracruz to Honduras,

Including Yucatan Peninsula.

Content: Seven subspecies, of which four (the nominate subspecies, af f and macdouqall Roze) are extral m tal. I

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MICRURUS

Clave de subespecies

Key to the subspecies 1.

2 Fewer than 40 black bands in both sexes Black bands 40-55 '" males, 44-61 in females ap iatus

1.

Menos de 40 bandas negras en ambos sexos--2 Bandas negras 40-59 ^" machos, 44-61 en ap iatus hem bras

2.

More or less perfect narrow black central band present between two regular black body bands, dividing red band in two and formed by concentration of black tips; aqlaeope black bands 31"3'' i" females No central black band within red band; occasionally black tips concentrated around middle of red band; black bands 2433 in females, usually fewer than 3'' sapper

2.

Con banda central negra angosta mas o menos perfecta entre dos bandas negras regulares del cuerpo, dividiendo la banda roja en dos y formada por concentrac on de apices negros; 31"3^ bandas negras en hembras i

aqlaeope Sin banda negra central en el rojo, ocasionalmente ap ices negros se concentran aprox madamen te en el medio de la banda roja; 24-33 bandas negras en hembras, i

i

usualmente menos de Micrurus

d

Distribution: icrurus

d

i

iastema aqlaeope (Cope)

1860 Elaps aglaeope Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., I855: 344. 1967 Mi crurus d iastema aqlaeope Roze, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2287:

M

sapper

3'^

Type-locality:

i

Honduras.

15-

Mountains of northwestern Honduras.

iastema ap

i

a

tus

(jan)

Type-locality: Veracruz, Mexico (shown to 1858 Elaps apiatus Jan, Rev. Mag. Zool., (2) 10: 522. be a lapsus for Verapaz, Guatemala, by Schmidt, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 20, 1933> Bull., 33> 38; later restricted to Coban, Guatemala, by Smith and Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sc i

1950,

317)-

1967 Micrurus diastema apiatus

—Roze,

Amer. Mus.

Novitates, 2287:

.

15-

Caribbean slope from Chiapas, Mexico, to central Guatemala; may also occur Distribution: Tabasco and Veracruz, Mexico, according to Roze, I.e.

Micrurus

d

iastema sapper

in

(Werner)

Guatemala. Type-locality: 1903 Elaps fulvius var. sapperi Werner, Zool. Anz., 26: J^O. Guatemala. Type-locality: 1927 Elaps quatemalens is Ahl, Zool. Anz., 7'^= 25I. Type-locality: 1933 Micrurus affinis stantoni Schmidt. Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 20: 36. Belize, British Honduras. Roze, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2287: 171967 M icrurus d iastema sapperi

Southern Veracruz to lowlands of northern Guatemala and British Honduras, Distribution: omitting Yucatan Peninsula.

MICRURUS DISSOLEUCUS (Cope) Venezuela Type-locality: 1860 Elaps dissoleucus Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1859' 3*5' (restricted to Maracaibo, Zulla, Venezuela, by Roze, Acta Biol. Venezuelica, 1, 1955> ^l^)1925 Micrurus dissoleucus Amaral, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 47: 18. i

Distribution: Content:

Caribbean slopes from Panama Canal Zone to eastern Venezuela.

Four subspecies.

Clave de subespecies

Key to the subspecies

1.

Subcaudals more than 22 in males; usually 2 more than 18 in females Subcaudals 21-22 in males, 17-19 'n females melanoqeny s

1.

2.

Usually eight or more triads

in

both sexes-

2.

3

....1...1 Triads 6-

in

both sexes-

n

i

qr rostr i

i

s

Subcaudales mas de 22 en machos; usualmente 2 mas de 18 en hembras Subcaudales 21-22 en machos; 17-19 ^n melanogenvs hembras o mas triadas en ambos 3 sexos n or irostr s Triadas 6-8 en ambos sexos

Usualmente ocho

i

i


i

206

MICRURUS

3.

Subcaudals fewer than 20 in females; ventrals usually more than 212 in females dunn Subcaudals more than 20 in females; vend ssoleucus trals 201-212 in females

J,

Subcaudales menos de 20 en hembras; generalmente mas de 212 ventrales en hembras dunn

i

i

M

icrurus

Issuleucus

d

d

ssoleucus dunn

i

—Schmidt,

Zool.

Ser.

Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 20:

202.

Northeastern Colombia to eastern Venezuela.

Distribution:

d

i

ssoleucus (Cope)

i

19^6 Micrurus dissoleucus dissoleucus

Micrurus

i

Mas de 20 subcaudales en hembras; 201-212 ventrales en hembras d ssoleucus

Barbour

i

Barbour, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 125: 15Type-locality: 1523 M icrurus dunn Panama Canal Zone, Panama. Schmidt, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 20: 2O3. 1936 Micrurus dissoleucus dunni

Ancon,

i

Canal Zone to eastern Panama.

Distribution:

Micrurus

d

i

ssoleucus melanoqenys (Cope)

Unknown; Type-locality: Phila., I860: ]2. I860 Flaps melanoqenys Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc restricted to Santa Marta region, Colombia, by Schmidt, Fieldiana, Zool., 3*> 1955> 355Type-locality: iqi6 Flaps hollandi Griffin. Mem. Carnegie Mus., ]: 218, pi. 28, figs. 10-12. Bonda, Colombia. Schmidt, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 20: 2O3. 1936 Micrurus d ssoleucus melanoqenys i

i

Santa Marta region of Colombia.

Distribution:

Micrurus

di

.

ssoleucus

n

i

gr rostr s Schmidt i

i

Type-locality: Flaps qravenhorsti Jan, Rev. Mag. Zool., (2) 10: 5231955 Micrurus d ssoleucus n gr rostr s Schmidt, Fieldiana, Zool., '}A: 355Barranqu 11a, Colombia. 18'58

i

i

i

i

Brazil (in error). Type-locality:

i

Lower Magdalena region, northern Colombia.

Distribution:

MICRURUS DUMERIL

I

(Jan)

I

1058 Flaps dumer 1 1922 Micrurus dumer i

i

Jan,

i

i

1

i

Rev.

Mag. Zool., (2) 10: Misc. Publ. Mus.

— Ru thven.

522. Zool.

Type-locality: Cartagena, Colombia. Mich., 8: 68.

Univ.

Distribution: Northern Venezuela around northern end of Andes slope to Ecuador.

The oldest available name for this species is dumer Comment: Schmidt, used by Roze, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2287, I967, I3.

i

Key to the subspecies

2.

Colombia snd south along Pacific

Five subspecies.

Content:

1.

in

1

i

i

Jan, and

it

replaces car

i

n

icaudus

Clave de subespecies

Black bands not in triads Black bands in triads

2

1.

4

First black nuchal band usually complete; most nfrac^phal ic scales light First black nuchal band absent or reduced; usually most nf racephal ic scales blackened ant ioqu ens i

2. 3

i

i

i

s

Bandas negras no en triadas Bandas negras en triadas

2 4

Primera banda nucal negra usualmente cornnfracefal cas pleta; mayorfa de escamas claras 3 Primera banda nucal negra ausente reducida; usualmente mayorfa de escamas infracefalicas negruzcas an t oqu ens s i

i

i

i

i

^Roze, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2287, 1967» 18, suspects that this species probably belongs within this taxon, but he plans to petition to the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature, asking that it be set as de. i


.

207

MICRURUS Black bands II-I6 in males and 15-21 in females; yellow (white) and red bands among black bands on tail transand nus Black bands 15-24 in males and 15"25 in females; usually only yellow (white) and black bands on tail cari n Cauda

3.

Bandas negras 11-15 en machos, 15-21 en hembras; bandas amarillas (blancas) y rojas entre las bandas negras de la cola-transand nus Bandas negras 15-24 en machos y 15-25 en hembras; usualmente solo bandas amarillas (blancas) y negras en la cola-- carinlcauda

J.

i

i

i

Fewer than 187 ventrals than 208 in females More than I85 ventrals 208 in females

4,

Micrurus dumer

1

i

i

dumer

I

1567 Micrurus car

i

crurus dumer

1

i

1

in

males, fewer colomb ianus males, more than dumer 1 i

i

i

i

Menos de 187 ventrales en machos, menos de 208 en hembras colomb ianus Mas de I85 ventrales en machos, mas de 208 en hembras dumer 1

4.

i

i

icauda dumer

i

an

i

t

i

oqu ens i

i

i

1

i

i

— Roze,

Amer.

Mus.

Novitates, 2287=

13>

Schmidt, new combination

s

i

i

i

1

i

i

i

car

i

n

i

cauda Schmidt, new combination

Type-locality:

1936 Micrurus carinicauda Schmidt. Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 20: 194. Grope, Zulia, Venezuela. 1555 Micrurus car in caudus car in icaudus Schmidt, Fieldiana, Zool., 3^= 3^3-

i

Northern Venezuela to Norte de Santander, Colombia.

Distribution:

Micrurus dumer

i

1

i

i

colomb ianus (Griffin), new combination

Type-locality: 1916 Elaps colomb ianus Griffin, Mem. Carnegie Mus., 7' 216. Roze, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2287: 131967 Micrurus car n cauda colomb ianus Santa Marta region of northern Colombia.

Distribution:

i

1

i

Minca, Colombia.

i

i

Micrurus dumer

i

transandi nus Schmidt, new combination

crurus transand nus Schmidt, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 20: 195Andagoya, Choco, Colombia. Schmidt, Fieldiana, Zool., 3^= 3^3' 1955 M crurus car n caudus transandi nus 1936

Type-

Cauca Valley, Colombia.

Distribution:

icrurus dumer

i

(Jan), new combination

1536 Micrurus ant ioqu iensi s Schmidt, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 20: 195Santa Rita, north of Medell'n, Antioquia, Colombia. locality: Schmidt, Fieldiana, Zool., 3^' 3^3* 1555 Micrurus car n icaudus ant oqu iens s

M

i

Lower Magdalena River region to Norte de Santander, Colombia.

Distribution:

M

n

i

i

in

Mi

i

i

i

Distribution:

Type-locality:

i

Pacific lowlands of Colombia and northwestern Ecuador.

MICRURUS ELEGANS (jan)

Mexico (restricted to Jalapa, Type-locality: 1858 Elaps eleqans Jan, Rev. Mag. Zool., (2) 10: 521Veracruz, Mexico, by Smith and Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 33, 1950, 348). 1929 Micrurus eleqans Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: 229.

Distribution: Content:

Central Veracruz to Alta Verapaz, Guatemala.

Two subspecies, one

(

eleqans Jan) ex tral

im

i

tal


208

MICRURUS

Micrurus eleqans veraepac

i

s

Schmidt

1533 Micrurus eleqans verae - pac s Schmidt, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Type-locality: Campur, Alta Verapaz, Guatemala. i

Distribution:

Nat. Hist.,

20:

'}2.

Chiapas and southern Tabasco, Mexico, to Alta Verapaz, Guatemala.

MICRURUS FILIFORMIS (Cunther) I855 Elaps f il form is Gunther, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859: 86, pi. 18, fig. Para, Brazil. 1925 Micrurus filiformis Amaral, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 67: I5. i

Type-locality:

b.

Distribution: Content:

Northern Amazon region, extreme southern Colombia to northern Peru.

Two subspecies.

Key to the subspecies

Clave de subespecies

Two postoculars;

ventral counts in males 274-275 subtilis Usually one postocular; ventral counts in males 283-3O9 filiformis

1.

Micrurus

f

i

1 if orm is

fill form

i

s

Micrurus

f il if orm is

Dos postoculares;

ventrales en machos 271-275 subtilis Usualmente una postocular; ventrales en machos 283-305 filiformis

(Gunther)

1567 Micrurus filiformis filiformis

Distribution:

1.

—Roze,

Amer.

Mus.

Novitates, 2287:

Northern Amazon region, extreme southern Colombia to northern Peru.

subt

il is

Roze

1567 Micrurus f il iform s subt il s Roze, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2287: locality: Caruru, Rfo Vaupes, Colombia-Brazil boundary. i

Distribution:

22.

i

22,

fig.

8.

Type-

Provinces of Vaupes and Amazonas, Colombia.

MICRURUS FRONTALIS (Oumlril, Bibron and Dumeril) Elaps Frontalis Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., ]: Misiones, Argentina. 1525 Micrurus frontalis Amaral, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., (>]: I5. 18*54

1223.

Type-locality:

Corrientes and

Distribution; Content:

.South America

east of Andes, between 10°S

Four subspecies.

Key to the subspecies

1.

and 35 S.

Clave de subespecies 2

More than nine triads Six to nine triads in both sexes

1.

Mas de nueve triadas Triadas seis a nueve en ambos sexos

pyrrhocryptus

pyrrhocryptus 2.

Subcaudals more than 18 in females; ventrals usually fewer than 223 in males 3 Subcaudals I6-I8 in females; ventrals 223" 242 in males bras 1 ens s

2.

Ventrals usually more than 215 '" males; parietals all black or with narrow light band inferiorly, head with some black 4 spots only Ventrals 152-216 in males; anterior part of parietals with irregular light spot; inferiorly, head blackened alt irostr s

3.

i

3-

i

Mas de 18 subcaudales en hembras; usualmente menos de 223 ventrales en machos

Subcaudales I6-I8 en hembras; ventrales brasi 1 iens 223-242 en machos

i

i

2

3 is

Usualmente mas de 215 ventrales en machos; parietales totalmente negras o con banda clara angosta que las atraviesa; inferiormente cabeza con solo algunas manchas * negras Ventrales 152-216 en machos; parte anterior de parietales con mancha irregular clara; cabeza negruzca nf er iormente- alt rostr is i

i


.

209

MICRURUS

4.

Ventrals 215-222. in females; median black band of triad much wider than outer ones; head black with narrow light crossband mesoDotamicus Ventrals 222-242 in females; median black band not or slightly wider than outer frontal is ones; head nearly or all black

Ventrales 215-222 en hembras; banda negra media de la triada mucho mas ancha que las externas; cabeza negra con banda transmesopotami cus versal clara angosta Ventrales 222-242 en hembras; banda negra media igual o llgeramente mas ancha que las externas; cabeza negra o casi totalfrontal s men te negra

A,

i

Micrurus frontal

is

frontal

I

(Oumlril, Bibron and Dumeril)

s

1859 Elaps bal iocoryphus Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1859: S^fi. Type-locality: A res, Argent ina. 1936 Micrurus frontalis frontalis Schmidt, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 20: I55. i

i

-

Distribution:

M

icrurus frontal

Southern Brazil and southern Paraguay,

s

i

alt irostr

s

i

Buenos

including adjacent Argentina.

(Cope)

1860 Elaps altirostris Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., I855: 345. Type-locality: South Amer ica. 1887 Elaps heterochilus Mocpuard. Bull. Soc. Philom. Paris, (7) 11: 35Type-locality: Brazil. 1536 Micrurus frontal is altirostris Schmidt, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 20: I55. 1544 M icrurus lemn scatus mult ic nctus Amaral, Pap. Avul. Dept. Zool. SSo Paulo, 5= 91' Type-locality: Texeira Scares, Parana, Brazil. i

i

i

Southern Brazil, Uruguay, and northeastern

Distribution: Argent na

part of Provincia de Misiones,

i

M icrurus frontal

s

i

brasiliensis Roze

1967 Micrurus frontalis brasiliensis Roze, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2287: Barreiras, Bahia, Brazil.

Distribution:

M icrurus frontal

fig.

9.

Type-locality:

Southeastern Brazil.

i

s

mesopotam cus Barrio and Miranda i

1968 Micrurus frontal Type-locality:

Distribution:

Micrurus frontal

25,

is

is

mesopotam icus Barrio and Miranda, Mem, Villa Federal, Entre R'os, Argentina.

Inst.

Butantan, 33 (l?^^)'

872.

Provincias de Entre R'os, Corrientes and southwestern Misiones, Argentina.

pyrrhocrvptus (Cope)

1862 Elaps Pyrrhocrvptus Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1862: Ji]. Vermejo Type-locality: River, Argentina (Roze says "Argentine Choco"). 1902 Elaps Simonsii Boulenqer. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (7) '): 338. Type-locality: Cruz del Eje, Cordoba, Argentina. 1953 M icrurus frontal s Pvrrhocryptus Shreve, Breviora, I6: 5Type-locality: 1956 M icrurus tr icolor Hoge, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 27: 67, figs. 1-4, 6. Garandazal, Mato Grosso, Brazil. i

i

Southwestern Mato Grosso in Brazil, western and southwestern Bolivia and Distribution: adjacent Paraguay, south to Mendoza and Santa Fe, Argentina.

MICRURUS HEMPRICHI

I

(jan)

1858 Elaps hemprichii Jan. Rev. Mag. Zool, (2) 10: 523. Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 1929 Micrurus hempr ichi i

Distribution: Content:

Type-locality: 4:

Northern South America east of the Andes.

Two subspecies.

23O.

Colombia.


210

MICRURUS

1.

Triads 5"6 in males Triads 7"10 n males

both sexes; ventrals 184-151 orton in both sexes; ventrals 155-184

in

1.

h

i

Micrurus hemprichi

hemprichi

i

i

i

i

hempr ch

i

i

i

i

(jan)

ISS^ Micrurus hemprichii hemprichii

—Schmidt,

Fieldiana, Zool., 3^' 166.

Eastern Colombia and southern Venezuela to Guianas.

Distribution:

Micrurus hempr ich

em p r c h

'j-6 en ambos sexos; ventrales 184orton I5I en machos Triadas 7-1"; ventrales 155-184 en machos--

Triadas

i

i

i

orton

i

1553 M icrurus hempr ich

i

i

Schmidt

i

orton

i

Schmidt, Fieldiana, Zool., Ji:

166.

Type-locality:

Pebas, Peru.

Amazonian slopes of Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru; also recorded from Pari, Brazil.

Distribution:

MICRURUS HIPPOCREPIS (Peters) 1862 Elaps hippocrepis Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1861: 525' Type-locality: (=Puerto Matias de Galvez), Guatemala. 1533 Micrurus hippocrepis Schmidt, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 20: 36.

Santo Tomas

Distribution:

Caribbean lowlands of British Hondoras and Guatemala.

MICRURUS IBIBOBOCA (Merrem) 1820 Elaps ibiboboca Merrem, Tentamen 1820 Elaps marcqrav Wied, Nova Acta mouth of Rfo Belmente In Wied, 1525 Micrurus ibiboboca Amaral, Rev. i

i

Distribution:

Systematis Amphibiorum: 142.

Type-locality: Brazil. Type-locality: Brazil; noted as 105Beltrage zur Naturgesch ichte von Brazlllen, 1, 1825, 420. Mus. Paullsta, 15: 25.

Acad. Leop. -Carol.

,

10:

Eastern Brazil.

MICRURUS ISOZONUS (Cope) Phila., 1860: 73' South America; isozonus Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc Type-locality: restricted to Caracas, Venezuela, by Roze, Acta Biol. Venez., 1, 1555> *86. Venezuela. Type-locality: 1520 Elaps omissus Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (5) 6: IO5. 1536 Micrurus isozonus Schmidt, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 20: I58. 1860 E[ laps J

i

.

Distribution:

Northern and central Venezuela to Intendencia Meta, Colombia.

MICRURUS LANGSDORFFI Wagler 1824 Micrurus Lanqsdorffi Waqler in Splx, Sp. Nov. Serp. Bras.: 10, pi. 2, fig. Rio Japura, Amazonas, Brazil.

Distribution: Content:

Type-locality:

Headwaters of Amazonian basin, from southern Colombia to northern Peru.

Two subspecies.

Clave de subespecies

Key to the subspecies 1.

2.

More than 40 black bands on body orna 1 ss imus Fewerthan 36 black bands on body langsdorf f 1

i

1.

Mas de 40 bandas negras sobre el cuerpo orna t ss mus Menos de 3^ bandas negras sobre el cuerpo I

I

lanqsdorf f

I


.

i

i

211

MICRURUS

Micrurus lanqsdorf f

i

Xanqsdorf f

i

Wagler

Napo and Type-locality: 1868 Elaps imperator Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Ph la. ,• 1868: 110. MaraRon, Peru. Pebas, Type-locality: Gunther, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (4) 1: 428, pi. I7-I. 1868 Elaps bates i

Peru.

Type-locality: iq^S Micrurus mimosus Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 5: 221. fig. 6. Colomb a Roze, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2287: 30lanqsdorff 1567 Micrurus lanqsdorff i

Distribution: Upper Amazonian region from southern Colombia to northern Peru, western Brazil and adjacent Ecuador.

Micrurus lanqsdorff

i

Rfo Putumayo,

i

including north-

ornat iss imus

Mexico (in error). Type-locality: 18=^8 Elaps ornatissimus Jan. Rev. Mag. Zool., (2) 10: $21. Canelos, Type-locality: 1896 Elaps buckleyi Boulenqer. Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 3: 416, pi. 22-1. Ecuador, and Para, Brazil. 1536 Micrurus ornat issimus Schmidt, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 20: I5I. ornat issimus - Roze, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2287: 3^1567 Micrurus lanqsdorff

i

Distribution:

Amazonian slopes

in

eastern Ecuador and northern Peru.

MICRURUS LATIFASCIATUS Schmidt 1933 Micrurus lat if asc iatus Schmidt. Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 20: El Cipres, Volcan Zunil, Such tepequez, Guatemala.

Type-locality:

35.

Finca

i

Distribution:

Pacific slopes from southern Chiapas to western Guatemala.

MICRURUS LEMNISCATUS (Linnaeus) Type-locality: Asia; restricted to Elaps lemniscatus Linnaeus, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10: 224. Belem, Para, Brazil, by Schmidt and Walker, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 24, I943, 254: subsequent restriction considered invalid by Roze, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2287, ^')^1 > 3^> because the locality lies outside known distribution of M. 1^. lemn scatus . Beebe. Zoologica, 2: 216. 1519 Micrurus lemn scatus

17*^8

i

i

Distribution: Content:

Trinidad, eastern Venezuela, Guianas, and Amazon Basin.

Five subspecies. Key to the subspecies

Clave de subespecies

Ventrals fewer than 226 in males; usually 2 fewer than 243 '" females Ventrales more than 226 in males; more than 243 in females 3

1.

Practically all infralabials white; subfront ifasc iatus caudals 30-34 in females Some infralabials black; subcaudals 32-41 d ut ius n females

2.

3.

Subcaudals usually more than 33 '" females; no black spots, only regular black tips on red scales; white bands usually more than 4 two scales long Subcaudals 27-33 '" females; few and irregular black spots or tips on red scales; white bands one to two scales long carvalho

3.

helleri Black triads 9"11 '" both sexes Black triads 12-14 in both sexes (occasionlemn scatus ally 11 in females)

4.

en

i

3

nf ralab iales Pract camente todas las blancas; 3'^~3'' subcaudales en hembras front fasc iatus Algunas nf ralab ales negras; 32-^1 subdi ut ius caudales en hembras i

i

i

i

Usualmente mas de 33 subcaudales en hemsolo con bras; escamas rojas sin manchas apices negros regulares; bandas blancas 4 usualmente mas de dos escamas de largo Subcaudales 27-33 ^" hembras; escamas rojas manchas negras irregucon pocos apices dos lares; bandas blancas de una carvalho escamas de largo i

i

4.

hembras

i

i

i

Menos de 226 ventrales en machos; usual2 mente menos de 243 en hembras Mas de 226 ventrales en machos; mas de 243

helleri Triadas negras ')-ll en ambos sexos Triadas negras 12-14 en ambos sexos ( ocalemn scatus sionalmente 11 en hembras) i


.

212

MICRURUS

Micrurus lemniscatus lemniscatus (Linnaeus) 1555

[

m

i

crurus j lemniscatus lemniscatus

—Burger,

Bol.

Mus.

Cien.

Nat. Caracas,

40.

1:

Northern parts of Guyana, Surinam, and French Guiana.

Distribution:

Micrurus lemn scatus carvalho i

i

Roze

1567 M crurus lemn iscatus carvalho Roze, Amer. Catanduva, SSo Paulo, Brazil. i

i

Mus.

Novitates, 2287=

33>

"fig-

H-

Type-locality:

Amazon Basin of Brazil.

Distribution:

Micrurus lemn scatus diut us Burger i

1555

Mi

i

crurus lemn iscatus Tunapuna, Trinidad.

i

ius Burger,

Bol.

Mus.

Cien.

Nat., Caracas,

1:

8.

Type-locality:

Trinidad, eastern Venezuela, and central areas of Guyana, Surinam, and French

Distribution: Gu

d iut

ana

Micrurus lemn scatus front i

if asc

iatus (Werner)

Type-locality: 1927 Flaps front ifasc iatus Werner. Sitz. Akad. Wiss. Vienna, 135= 25O. 1567 M icrurus lemn iscatus front fasc iatus Roze, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2287: 3*-

i

Distribution:

Eastern Andean slopes

lemn scatus heller

M icrurus

i

i

in

Bolivia.

Schmidt and Schmidt

iq2S Micrurus helleri Schmidt and Schmidt, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 12: Type-locality: Pozuzo, Huanuco, Peru. Roze, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2287: 351967 M crurus lemn scatus heller i

i

i

Bolivia.

I25.

Distribution: Northern Brazil, southern Venezuela and Colombia to Amazonian foothills of Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia.

MICRURUS MARGARITIFERUS Roze 1967 Micrurus margar

erus Roze. Amer.

Mus.

Novitates, 2287:

12.

Type-locality:

1936 Micrurus mertensi Schmidt. Zool. Ser. Field Must. Nat. Hist., 20: I92. Pacasmayo, Peru.

Type-locality:

i

t

i

f

35,

fig.

Boca R'o

Santiago-Rfo Marafion, Peru. Distribution:

Known only from type-locality.

MICRURUS MERTENSI Schmidt

Distribution:

Lowlands of southwestern Ecuador to central Peruvian coastal areas.

MICRURUS MIPARTITUS (Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril) 1854 Elaps mipartitus Dumeril. Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., 7: 1220. Type-locality: "Col. rio-sucio ou senio.'^'; Roze, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2287, 1567. 36, suggested that this might be the same as "Sinu," Colombia. 1926 Micrurus mipart tus Amaral, Proc. New England Zool. Club, 9: 66. i

Distribution: Caribbean Central America from Nicaragua to northern South America on both sides of Andes; coastal mountains of Venezuela. Content:

Six subspecies.


.

213

MICRURUS

Clave de subespecies

Key to the subspecies 1.

Ventrals more than 223 in males; usually 2 more than 25I in females Ventrals 197-220 in males; 222-251 in sem part tus females

1.

2.

Subcaudals usually 25 or more in females; 3 black-red or black-white on body Subcaudals 23-25 in females; black-white mipart itus (yellow) on body

2.

3.

Black-white (yellow) on body Black-red on body

3-

4.

5.

M

i

males, 244-287

in

in

males,

Ventrals 237-244 females Ventrals 247-265 females

in

males, 256-265

icrurus

m

i

in

males,

in

i

q

i

278-3II in mult f asc iatus i

Negro-bianco (amarillo) en el cuerpo Negro-rojo en el cuerpo

A

5

Ventrales 224-247 en machos; 244-287 en anomalus hembras Ventrales 254-275 en machos; 276-335 en decussatus hembras

5.

Ventrales 237-244 en machos; 256-269 en hertw q hembras Ventrales 247-265 en machos, 278-3II en mult f asc atus hembras

276-335 in decussatus in

i

4.

anomalus

hertw

Usualmente 25 o mas subcaudales en hembras; negro-bianco en el cuerpo— -3 negro-rojo Subcaudales 23-25 en hembras; negrobianco (amarillo) en el cuerpo--m part tus i

5

Ventrals 224-247 females Ventrals 254-275 females

i

i

i

i

Ventrales mas de 223 ^n machos; usualmente 2 mas de 25I en hembras Ventrales 157-220 en machos; 222-251 en sem part tus hembras

i

i

i

i

part tus m part tus (Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril) i

i

i

Type-loc«l ty: Unknown, supposedly ?iqoq Ela ps aequlcinctus Werner. Zool. Anz., 26: 249Venezuela or Ecuador. 1955 Micrurus mipartitus mipartitus Rendahl and Vestergren, Ark. for Zool., 33* i^)' 9i

Darien of Panama to Pacific lowlands of Colombia.

Distribution:

Micrurus

m ipart

i

tus anomalus (Boulenger)

1896 Elaps anomalus Boulenqer, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 3: 417, Pl- 22, fig. Colomb ia. 1929 Mi crurus anomalus Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: 228. Roze, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2287: 371567 Micrurus m part tus anomalus

Type-locality:

i

i

2.

Santa Marta Mountains and Cordillera Oriental, east of Magdalena River, Distribution: Colombia, and of Andes In western Venezuela.

Micrurus mipartitus decussatus (Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril) Probably Type-locality: 1845 Elaps decussatus Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., 7: 1221. Colomb a West Type-locality: 1896 Elaps fraseri Boulenqer, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 3: 432, pi. 22, fig. J. Ecuador. Type-locality: 1896 Elaps mentalis Boulenqer, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 3: 432, pi. 22, fig. 4. Pallatanga, Ecuador, and Call, Colombia. San Javier, northType-locality: 1902 Elaps calamus Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (7) 9: 57western Ecuador. 1913 Elaps microps Boulenger, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1913: 1''36, pl- 108, fig. 2. PeRa Lisa, Condoto, Choco, Colombia. Type-local ty: 1940 Micrurus mipartitus mult scutatus Rendahl and Vestergren, Ark. for Zool., 33A (l): 9> "fig- 3El Tambo, Cauca, Colombia. Type-locality: 1967 Micrurus mipartitus decussatus Roze, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2287: 37i

I

i

Western and central Andes and southern part of eastern Andes Distribution: western Ecuador; possibly Peru.

in

Colombia;


214

MICRURUS

Micrurus mipart tus hertwiai (Werner) i

1857 Elaps hertwiqi Werner. SUz. Akad. Wiss. Munich, 27: 354. Type-locality: Roze, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2287: 371567 M icrurus m part tus hertwi q i

Distribution:

i

i

Caribbean slopes of Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama.

Micrurus mipart tus mult i

if asc

iatus (Jan)

1858 Elaps mult ifasciatus Jan. Rev. Mag. 1555 Micrurus m ipart itus mult ifasciatus

Zool.,

— Roze,

Central Panama,

Distribution:

Micrurus

m ipart

i

Central America.

Type-locality: (2) 10: 521. Acta Biol. Venez., 1: 467.

Central America.

including Canal Zone.

tus semipart tus (jan) i

1858 Elaps semipartitus Jan, Rev. Mag. Zool., (2) 10: II3. Type-locality: Caracas, Venezuela by Roze, Acta Biol. Venez., 1, 1555, 4671555 Micrurus m part tus sem ipart tus Roze, Acta Biol. Venez., 1: 456. i

Distribution:

i

Cayenne; restricted

i

Cordillera de la Costa

Northern Venezuela.

in

MICRURUS NIGROCINCTUS (Cirard) I854 Elaps n iqroc inctus Girard, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc Island, Bay of Panama. 1527 Micrurus niqrocinctus Amaral, Bull. Antivenin

Distribution:

i

Phila., 1854:

.

Inst.

Amer.,

1:

226.

Type-locality:

Taboga

Ji.

Chiapas, Mexico through Central America to Pacific Colombia.

Content: Seven subspecies, according to the latest review by Roze, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2287, 1967, 38. Key to the subspecies

1.

2.

3.

Clave de subespecies

First black nuchal band does not cover parietals First black nuchal hand covers at least tips of parietals

Ventrals I8O-I52 females Ventrals 195-210 females

in

males;

192-211 in mosqu tens 205-220 in i

in

males;

d

i

1.

2

3

2. i

s

i

3.

i

s

4.

Ventrals usually fewer than I93 in males and more than 205 in females 5 Ventrals approximately 193 in males, 2O5209 in females; black bands 21-23 in females babaspul

5.

At least some black

tips present; white bands present; usually more than 14 black bands 6 Usually no black tips on red scales; no white band or barely visible white bands on body (when well developed, then no more than 14 black bands on body) zun lens is i

3

I

i

i

4

2

Ventrales I8O-I92 en machos; 192-211 en hembras mosqu tens s Ventrales I95-2IO en machos; 205-220 en hembras d var ca tus i

var ica tus

Ventrals fewer than 213 i" males, fewer than 228 in females Ventrals 213-217 in males, 228-230 in females co bens

Primera banda nucal negra no cubre parietales Primera banda nucal negra cubre al menos apices de las parietales

Ventrales menos de 213 sn machos; menos de 228 en hembras 4 Ventrales 213-217 en machos; 228-230 en hembras co bens s i

i

4.

Ventrales usualmente menos de 193 6" machos; mas de 205 ^^ hembras 5 Ventrales aprox imadamente 193 s" machos; 205-209 en hembras; 21-23 bandas negras en hembras babaspul

5.

Al menos algunos apices negros presentes; bandas blancas presentes; usualmente mas de 14 bandas negras 6 Usualmente escamas rojas sin apices negros;

bandas blancas ausentes

apenas visibles

en el cuerpo (cuando bien desarrolladas entonces no mas de 14 bandas negras en el cuerpo) zun lens s i

i

tc


215

MICRURUS

El negro cubre solo los apices parietales;

Black covers only parietal tips; white or light parietal band wide 7 Black covers anterior and posterior part of parietals; white parietal band narrow or nearly absent (when black does not cover anterior part of parietals, then usually black spots present on parietals; black frequently projects on chin shields)

6.

ancha banda parietal blanca o clara f Color negro cubre parte anterior y posterior de parietales; banda parietal blanca ancas ausente (cuando el negro no gosta cubre parte anterior de parietales, entonces usualmente hay manchas negras en parietales; el negro frecuentemente se melanocephalus proyecta en geniales) i

melanocephalus 7-

Bandas negras 13-21 en ambos sexes; usualmente apices negros en todas las escamas n oroc nctus ro jas Usualmente mas de I3, hasta 26 bandas negras en ambos sexos; solo pocos apices negros irregulares en escamas rojas d var catus

Black bands 13-21 in both sexes; usually black tips on all red scales-- niarocinctus Black bands usually more than 1% up to 26 in both sexes; only few, irregular black d var ca tus tips present on red i

i

i

i

i

M

icrurus

n

qroc nctus i

i

ni

qroc nctus (Girard) i

1933 Micrurus niqrocinctus

n

i

qroc nctus i

—Schm

I

dt

,

Zool.

Ser.

Field Mus.

Nat.

Hist., 20:

33.

Pacific slope of southeastern Costa Rica and Panama to adjacent Colombia.

Distribution!

Micrurus

i

qroc nctus babaspul Roze

ni

i

Type-locality: 1967 Micrurus niqrocinctus babaspul Roze. Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2287: 38, fig. I3. Little Hill, Great Corn Island, about 55 '<"' east-northeast of Bluefields, Nicaragua. Corn and Great Corn

Distribution:

Micrurus nigroci nctus coi bens

is

Islands, Nicaragua.

Schmidt

1936 Micrurus niqrocinctus coibensis Schmidt, Zool. Coiba Island, Panama. Type-locality:

Coiba

Distribution:

Micrurus

n

qroc inctus

i

di

Ser.

Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 20: 2O9.

Panama.

Island,

var icatus (Hallowell)

Type-locality: Flaps div^ricatus Hallowell, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., (2) 3: 36. Honduras. 1933 Micrurus n iqroc inctus di varicatus Schmidt, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 20: 33.

18'i'5

Northern and central Honduras to British Honduras.

Distribution:

Micrurus

n

i

qroc nctus melanocephalus (Hallowell) i

Type-locality: 1860 Elaps melanocephalus Hallowell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1860: 226. Oraetepec, Nicaragua. Type-locality: 1951 Micrurus pachecoi Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 34: I65, pi. 22, fig. 6. Guanacaste, Costa Rica. Roze, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2287: 391967 Micrurus n qroc inctus melanocephalus

i

Distribution:

M

icrurus

n

i

Pacific slope of Nicaragua and southwestern Costa Rica.

qroc nctus mosqu tens i

i

i

s

Schmidt

1933 Micrurus niqrocinctus mosguitensis Schmidt, Zool. Ser. Field Limon, Costa Rica. Type-locality:

Distribution:

Mus.

Nat. Hist., 20:

33.

Atlantic slopes of eastern and southern Nicaragua to northwestern Panama.


s

216

MICRURUS

M

icrurus

n

i

qroc inctus zun liens

Schmidt

is

1532 M icrurus n groc inctus zun lens is Schmidt, Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci., (4) 20: 266. Type-locality: F nca El Cipres, lower slopes of Volcan Zunil, Such teoequez Province, near Samayac and Mazatenango, Guatemala. Type-locality: Finca 1541 M icrurus n groc inctus waqneri Mertens, Senckenberg iana, 23: 216. Germania, Sierra Madre, Chiapas, Mexico, 4OO-I3OO m. 1943 Micrurus n igroc inctus ovandoens s Schmidt and Smith, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Type-locality; Salto de Agua, Mount Ovando, about 15 mi northeast of Escuintla, 29: 26. i

i

i

i

i

i

Ch iapas, Mex ico.

Distribution:

Pacific slopes of Chiapas, Mexico to El Salvador and southern Honduras.

MICRURUS PERUVIANUS Schmidt 1936

M

i

crurus peruv ianus Schmidt, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 20: 193' Departamento de Cajamarca, Peru-

Distribution:

Type-locality:

Perico,

Andes of northeastern Peru.

MICRURUS PSYCHES (Daudin) 180'^ Vipera psyches Daudin, Hist. Nat. Rept., 8: 320, pi. 100, fig. 1. 1919 Micrurus psyches Beebe, Zoologica, 2: 216.

Type-locality:

Distribution: Content:

Northern South America from Colombia to Guianas; Trinidad.

Three subspecies.

Key to the subspecies

!•

Clave de subespecies

Black bands usually more than 22 in males; ventrals usually fewer than 193 "^ males 2 and usually fewer than 211 In females Black bands 15-22 in males; ventrals I93210 in males and 211-218 in females medem

1.

Red bands usually melanistic; ventrals 188195 in males, and 2O3-213 in females psyches Red bands not melanistic; ventrals I8O-I9I in males and 192-205 in f emales- c ire inal

2.

i

2.

Surinam.

I

Usualmente mas de 22 bandas negras en machos; usualmente menos de 193 ventrales 2 en machos y menos de 211 en hembras Bandas negras 15-22 en machos; ventrales 193-210 en machos; 211-218 en hembras medem i

Bandas rojas usualmente melanTst icas; ventrales I88-I95 en machos; 203-213 en hembras psyches Bandas rojas no melan'st cas; ventrales I8O-I9I en machos; I92-2O5 en hembras i

c ire

i

nal

i

s

Micrurus psyches psyches (Daudin) 1931 Micrurus psyches psyches

Distribution:

Micrurus psyches

—Amaral,

Bull. Antivenin

Inst., 4:

89.

Guianas, eastern and southern Venezuela, and extreme southern part of Colombia.

c ire

i

nal is (Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril)

Martinique Tvpe-local ty: 1854 Elaps circinalis Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., 7' 1210. (in error, according to Roze, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2287, ^3^1 > *l)lie Saint Thomas, Antilles. Type-locality: 1858 Elaps ri isei Jan, Rev. Mag. Zool., (2) 10: 525. Roze, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2287: 40. 1967 Micrurus psyches c irci nal s i

i

Distribution:

Trinidad and adjacent mainland of Venezuela.


217

MICRURUS

Micrurus psyches medem

Roze

i

1967 Micrurus psyches medemi Roze. Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2287: Meta, Colombia.

Type-locality:

41.

V

illavicenc io,

Known only from immediate vicinity of Villav icenc io.

Distribution:

MICRURUS PUTUMAYENSIS Lancini Dunn, 1540)> Publ. Ocas. Mus. Cien. Lancini (preoccupied by M icrurus Schmidt 1962 M icrurus schm idt Type-locality: Puerto Socorro, 27O km northeast of Nat. Caracas, Zool., 2: 1, fig. 1. Iquitos, Rfo Putumayo, Depto. de Loreto, Peru. 1563 Micrurus putumayens s Lancini (replacement name for Mi crurus schm dt Lancini, I562), Publ. Ocas. Mus. Cien. Nat. Caracas, Zool., 3' !• i

i

i

i

i

Known only from type locality.

Distribution:

MICRURUS RUATANUS (Cunther) I895 Elaps ruatanus GQnther, Biol. Centr. Amer., Rept.: 185, pi. 57"''* Honduras. 1933 Micrurus ruatanus Schmidt, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 20:

Roatan Island and adjacent mainland

Distribution:

MICRURUS SPIXI

I

x

i

i

Wagler,

in

Spix, Sp.

Nov.

Serp.

48, pi.

Type-locality:

18.

Rio SolimSes,

Four subspecies.

Clave de subespecies

First nuchal black band not projecting forward, covering fewer than eight dorsals

1.

First nuchal black band elongated and projecting forward, covering eight or more dorsal rows obscurus

Head all black or with small white spots; parietals black 3 Head with large light spots; sometimes nearly all parietals white; usually 2/3 plus 7 triads 01 body pr nceps

2.

i

Black triads 2/3 plus 4-6 on body; ventrals 212-224 in females sp ix Triads usually more than 2/3 plus 6; ventrals approximately 226 in females mart ius i

Primera banda nucal negra no se proyecta hacia adelante, cubre menos de ocho h leras dors ales 2 Primera banda nucal negra alargada, se proyecta hacia adelante cubriendo ocho mas hileras dorsales obscurus i

2

3.

Honduras.

Bras.:

Key to the subspecies

2.

34.

Amazonian Basin, from mouth to Andean foothills.

Distribution:

1.

Roatan Island,

Wagler

1824 Micrurus spi Braz il.

Content:

in

Type-locality:

Cabeza toda negra o con pequenas manchas blancas, parietales negras 3 Cabeza con manchas Claras, grandes; a veces casi todas las parietales blancas; usualmente 2/3 mas 7 triadas en cuerpo- pr nceps i

3.

i

i

Triadas negras en cuerpo 2/3 mas 4-6; ventrales 212-224 en hembras spix Usualmente mas de 2/3 mas 6 triadas; ventrales aprox madamen te 226 en hembras-mart us i

i

i

M

icrurus spi

x

i

i

sp

i

x

i

i

Wagler

Muller, Zool. Anz., II&: I98. 1926 Elaps ehrhardt Type-locality: Manacapuru, Rio SolimSes, Brazil. spixi Schmidt and Walker, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 24: 294. 1943 [ Micrurus ] spixi i

i

Distribution:

— 70

368^92 O

15

i

Middle Amazonian region of Brazil,

i

i


218

MICRURUS

Micrurus spix

i

i

mart ius

Schmidt

i

iqq^ Micrurus spixi martiusi Schmidt. Fieldiana, Zool., 34: 175, Santarem, Para, Brazil. Distribution:

Micrurus spixi

i

'f'gs.

33-3*-

Type-locality:

Amazonian drainage of Para and Mato Grosso, Brazil.

obscurus (Jan)

Gen. Ophid.,Livr. 41: pi. 6, fig. 31872 Elaps corallinus var. obscura Jan, in Jan andSordelli, Icon. Lima (corrected and restricted to eastern Peru by Schmidt and Walker, Zool. Type-locality: Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 24, I943, 25*; apparently further designated as Iquitos, Peru, by Schmidt, Fieldiana, Zool., 34, I553, I75). Type-locality: 1881 Elaps heterozonus Peters, Sitz. Ges. Naturforsch. Freunde Berlin, 1881: 'j2. Sarayacu, Ecuador. obscura Schmidt and Walker, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist,, 24: 294. 1943 Micrurus spixi

i

Distribution:

Micrurus spixi

i

Periphery of Amazon Basin, from southern Venezuela and Colombia to southern Peru.

princeps (Boulenger)

Elaps princep s Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (7) 15= *56. Departamento Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia. 19S3 Micrurus spixi princeps Schmidt, Fieldiana, Zool., 3*' 175« 190*5

Provincia Sara,

Type-locality:

Distribution:

Northwestern and central Bolivia.

MICRURUS SPUREILI (Boulenger)

Type-locality: 1914 Elaps spurelli Boulenger. Proc. Zool. See. London, 1914: 8I7. Condoto, Colombia. Type-locality: 19-SS Micrurus nicefori Schmidt. Fieldiana, Zool., 34: 346, fig. 65. Cundi namarca, Colombia. Distribution:

Pefia

Vi

Lisa, Rfo

llav icenc io,

Western and central Colombia.

MICRURUS STEINDACHNERI (Werner) 1901 Elaps Steindachneri Werner. Verb. Zool. Bot. Ges. Vienna, 'yl: 599* Roze, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2287: 43. 1967 Micrurus steindachneri

Distribution: Content:

Eastern slopes of Andes

in

Three subspecies.

Clave de subespecies

Subcaudals more than 29 in females; snout 2 usually black Subcaudals 21 in females; snout with light peters spots

1.

males; subcaudals 35-36 ste indachner males; subcaudals 29-33 orcesi

2.

i

2.

Ecuador.

Ecuador.

Key to the subspecies 1.

Type-locality:

Ventrals 200-207 in females Ventrals 214-216 in females

in

i

in

Micrurus steindachneri ste indachner

i

Subcaudales mas de 29 en hembras; hocico usualmente negroSubcaudales 21 en hembras; hocico con peters mane has claras Ventrales 35"36 ^" Ventrales 29-33 ^"

200-207 en machos; subcaudales ste ndachner hembras 214-216 en machos; subcaudales orces hembras i

(Werner)

1926 Elaps fassli Werner. Sitz. Math.-Naturwiss. Kl. Akad. Wiss. Wien, I35 (abt. l): 249. Roze, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2287: 43. 1967 Micrurus steindachneri steindachneri

Distribution:

Eastern slopes of Andes

in

Macas-Mendez region, southern Ecuador.

i

i

i


i i

219

MICRURUS

Micrurus ste indachner

orces

i

i

Roze

Micrurus steindachneri orcpsi Ro7(»r Atner. Mus. Novitates, 2287: tj, fig. I5. Meta trail, Banos, Ecuador, 1200 m.

1'367

Distribution: Higher elevations, from 1000 to 1800 Province, Ecuador.

Micrurus steindachneri peters

1,1,

in

Type-locality:

valley of Rfo Pastaza, Pastaza

Roze

1967 Micrurus steindachneri petersi Roze, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2287; *5> fig. I6. Type-locality: One mi south of Plan de Milagro on trail to Pan de Azucar, Morona-Sant iago Province, Ecuador, 56OO ft.

Distribution:

MICRURUS STEWART 1S28 Micrurus Nombre 1940 Micrurus Anton,

Barbour and Amaral

I

stewarti Barbour and Amaral, Bull. Antivenin Inst. Amer., Sierra de la Bruja, Panama. schmidti Dunn. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc Phila., 92: II9, pi. 50 mi west of Canal Zone, Panama, 2000 ft.

1:

100.

Type-locality:

de Dios,

i

Distribution:

MICRURUS STUART

Known only from type-locality.

.

2.

Type-locality:

Valle de

Intermediate elevations east and west of Canal Zone, Panama.

Roze

I

1967 Micrurus stuart Roze, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2287: San Marcos, Guatemala, 13^5 m. i

i] ,

fig.

I7.

Type-locality:

F

i

nca La Paz,

Distribution: Known only from type locality and Finca El Naranjo, Volcan Santa Clara, Such tepequez, Guatemala. i

MICRURUS SURINAMENSIS (Cuvier) I8I7 Elaps sur inamens is Cuvier, Le Regne Animal, Paris, 1919 Micrurus sur namensis- Beebe, Zoologica, 2: 216.

i

Distribution: Content:

2:

84.

Type-locality:

Northern South America east of Andes.

Two subspecies-

Key to the subspecies 1.

Ventrals I62-I74 females Ventrals I86-I53 females

Micrurus sur namens i

in

males;

Clave de subespecies

173-187

in

males; I97-2O6

M

i

i

na tterer

is

sur namens i

i

s

s

Ventrales I62-I74 en machos; 173-187 en hembras sur inamens s Ventrales 186-193 en machos; 197-206 en hembras natterer i

in i

i

(Ouvier)

i

Distribution:

1.

in

sur inamens

1952 Micrurus surinamensis sur namens

Bol

Surinam.

i

—Schmidt,

s-

Guianas and Amazonian region,

Fieldiana, Zool., 34:

29,

figs.

4-5.

including Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, and

V ia.

icrurus sur namens i

is

natterer

Schmidt

1952 Micrurus surinamensis nattereri Schmidt. Fieldiana, Zool., JA: Guaramoca and San Fernando, Venezuela.

Distribution:

27.

Type-locality:

Between

Upper Rfo Orinoco and Rfo Negro region of southern Venezuela and northern Brazil.


220

MICRURUS MICRURUS TSCHUDI

I

(Jan)

Type-locality: Peru. Jan. Rev. Mag. Zool., (2) 10: 524. 1858 Elaps tschudi Schmidt and Schmidt, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 12: I32, pi. 12. 1925 Micrurus tschudi

i

i

Distribution: Bol

Pacific slopes from southern Ecuador to southern Peru and possibly northwestern

V ia.

i

Content:

Two subspecies. Key to the subspecies

1.

Clave de subespecies

Black triads 13-15 (usually more than I3) in males; ventrals 2O6-23O in females tschudi Black triads IO-I3 in males; ventrals l??" 210 in females olsson

Micrurus tschudi

i

tschudi

1936 Micrurus tschudi

Distribution: Bol

i

i

i

1.

i

Triadas negras 13-1? (usualmente mas de I3) en machos; ventrales 206-230 en hembras tschudi Triadas negras IO-I3 en machos; ventrales olsson 197-210 en hembras i

i

i

(Jan)

tschudi

i

—Schmidt,

Zool.

Ser.

Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 20: 202.

Pacific slopes of Peru from Departamento de Libertad probably to northwestern

V ia.

Micrurus tschudi

i

olsson

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Schmidt and Schmidt

1925 Micrurus olssoni Schmidt and Schmidt, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 12: I3O, pi. 11. Type-locality: Negritos, Piura, Peru. Schmidt, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 20; 202. olssoni 1936 Micrurus tschudi i

Distribution:

Pacific slopes from southern Ecuador to northwestern Peru.


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NINIA

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NINIA Baird and Girard

Baird and Girard, Catalogue of North American Reptiles: iademata Baird and Girard. 185* Streptophorus Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen,, 7" 51*' b fasc ia tus Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril. 1853

iiilLi-3.

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Type-species:

Ni n ia

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Distribution: Content:

Mexico through Central America

to

Venezuela, Colombia and Ecuador.

Eight species.

Clave de especies

Key to the species 1.

Fewer than 21 scale rows at midbody With 21 scale rows at midbody

2

hudson

1,

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3.

Scale rows at midbody I5 Scale rows at midbody 1/

2.

3 6

Fewer than 75 subcaudals More than ]0 subcaudals

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3Âť

iademata

Escamas en I9 filas al medio del euerpo Escamas en I7 filas al medio del euerpo

Menos de 75 escamas subcaudales Mas de ]0 escamas subcaudales

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4.

Venter usually immaculate, not variegated with yellow and black 5 Venter never immaculate, variegated with yellow and black maculata

4.

Vientre generalmente inmaculado, no variegado amarillo de negro 5 Vientre nunca inmaculado, variegado de negro y amarillo macula ta

5.

Dorsum reddish, with black collar Dorsum black, no collar

5-

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7.

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sebae a

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nuchal collar

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Dorsum blackish with 5*"64 light crossbars; no nuchal collai oxynota Dorsum dark blue, without crossbars; yellow nuchal collar cerroensis

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Dorso no unicolor, al menos collar nucal presente 7 Dorso negro uniforme psephota Dorso pardo negruzco, atravesado por '^i-6t bandas grises claras; collar nucal ausente oxynota Dorso azul oscuro, no atravesado per bandas grises claras; collar nucal presente, de color amar lien to cerroens s i

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1845 Coluber atratus Hallowell^ Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila,, 1845: 245. Type-locality; within 200 miles of Caracas, Venezuela. Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., 7^ 518. 1854 Streptophorus Lansberq Type-locality: Caracas, Venezuela. I854 Streptophorus Droz Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., 7= 518. Type-locality: New Orleans; in error. Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1860: 34O. I860 Ninia atrata Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 2: 27. 1862 Streptophorus sebae Schm dt Type-locality: Guayaquil, Ecuador. 1881 Ninia spilogaster Peters, Sitz. Ges. Naturforsch. Freunde Berlin, 1881: 43. Type-locality: Ecuador. i

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Panama and Costa Rica to Ecuador, Venezuela and Trinidad.

Comment: This taxon is a primary homonym of Coluber atratus Gmelin, I788, but it has been validated by the International Commission of Zoological Nomenclature, Op. 644, Bull. Zool. Nomencl., 20, 1963, 26. NINIA CERROENSIS Taylor

Type-locality: Pacific slope of 195* Ninia cerroens is Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., J6: 699' Cerro de la Muerte, on Pan-American Highway, Costa Rica, at approximately 75^^ ^^' Distribution: Known only from type locality.


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NINIA OIADEMATA Ba rd and Girard i

185S Ninia diademata Baird and Girard, Cat, U. Amer. Rept.;

Distribution;

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Clave de subespecies

Rounded dark spots on belly; ventrals 132-145 in males, I38-I5O in females

1.

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Crescent-shaped spots on belly; ventrals 127-131 in males, 13O-I37 in females n

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Orizaba, Mexico.

diadeinata Baird and Girard and plorator Smith) ex tral im tal.

Key to the subspecies 1.

Type-locality:

Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala.

Four subspecies, two

Content:

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iademata labiosa (Bocourt)

Mex., Rept.: 550, pi. 32, fig. 6-6f. 188S Streptophorus labiosus Bocourt. Miss. Sc Guatemala. locality: 19^0 Ninia diademata labiosa Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: I5I. i

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Type-

Moderate elevations of Pacific slope from Oaxaca to Guatemala.

Distribution:

Ninia diademata

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Burger and Werler

1554 Ninia diademata nietoi Burger and Werler, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 36: 657> San Andres Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico. Type-locality:

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NINIA HUDSON

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1940 Ninia hudsoni

Parker, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (ll)

5:

27O.

Type-locality:

New River, British

Gu iana.

Distribution:

British Guiana; Amazonian Ecuador.

NINIA MACULATA (Peters)

19*0 Streptophorus maculata Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, I86I: 924. Rica. 1935 Ninia maculata

Distribution: Content:

— Dunn,

Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 21:

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Costa

11.

Alta Verapaz, Guatemala to Darien region

in

Panama.

Three subspecies.

Key to the subspecies 1.

Type-locality:

Fewer than 65 subcaudals More than 65 subcaudals

Clave de subespecies 2

1.

pavimentata

More than 49 light grey cross bands tessellata Fewer than 25 light grey cross bands ~ maculata

2.

Menos de 65 subcaudales Mfs de 65 subcaudales

2

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Ninia maculata maculata (Peters)

1948 Ninia maculata maculata

—Stuart,

Misc.

Publ. Mus.

Zool. Univ. Mich., 69:

75*

Distribution: Pacific slopes of Darien and Panama Canal Zone to central Costa Rica; Caribbean drainage of Costa Rica.

Ninia maculata pavimentata (Bocourt)

I883 Streptophorus maculatus pavimentatus Bocourt, Miss. Sc . Mex., Rent.: 5^9> Pl' 32, figs. 8-8d, pi. 33> fig- 2. Type-locality: Alta Verapaz, Guatemala. 1948 Ninia maculata pavimentata Stuart, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 69; 75' i

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Moderate elevations

in

mountains of Alta Verapaz, Guatemala.

Ninia maculata tessellata Cope 1876 Ninia sebae tessellata Cope. Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., (2) 8, I875: 14$. Costa Rica. locality: 1910 Streptophorus subtessellatus Werner. Mitt. Nat. Hist. Mus. Hamburg, 26: 215. locality: Cariblanco, Costa Rica. Burger, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 36: 653195* Ninia maculata tessellata

TypeType-

Caribbean slope of southern Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and probably of Panama.

Distribution;

NINIA OXYNOTA (Werner) 1910 Streptophorus oxynotus Werner. Mitt. Nat. Hist. Mus. Hamburg, 26: 216. Cariblanco, Costa Rica. Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., Ji: 561951 Ninia oxynota

Type-locality;

Distribution;

Subtropical zone of Cordillera Central, Costa Rica, above 4000 ft.

NINIA PSEPHOTA (Cope)

Type-locality: 1876 Catostoma psephotum Cope, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., (2) 8, 1875' 1*6. points on Pico Blanco, chiefly in rainy zone from 5OOO-7OOO ft, Costa Rica. 1535 Ninia psephota Dunn, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 21; 12.

Higher

Distribution: Subtropical zone, Volcan de Chiriquf, Panama, and adjacent Cordillera de Talamanca, eastern Costa Rica, above 4000 ft.

NINIA SEBAE (Oumeril, Bibron and Dumeril) Mexico; Type-locality: I854 Streptophorus sebae Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., 7' 5^5' restricted to state of Veracruz, Mexico, by Schmidt and Andrews, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 20, 1936, 171> 3nd to Veracruz, State of Veracruz, Mexico, by Smith and Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 33, I95O, 351. 193*5 Ninia sebae Dunn, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 21: 11.

Distribution:

Oaxaca and Veracruz, Mexico,

including dryer part of Yucatan Peninsula south to Costa

Rica.

Content: Four subspecies, according to the most recent revision of the species by Schmidt and Rand, Fieldiana: Zool., 39, 1957, 73-8''' Key to the subspecies Black dorsal spots

1. the form of welldefined transverse bars, often reduced in both size andnumber or absent (nuchal black saddle invariable) 2 Dorsal markings of small spots rather than vertical bars, very numerous, never reduced in number or absent punctulata in

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^^ subespecies

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transversas, negras reducidas en numero y tama„^^ „ ausentes; mancha nucal negra, en f^rma de silla de montar, constante 2 0;^^^,^ d^^^^l pequePtas manchas muy nume^^^^^^ ,„,^3 ^.s^^tes punctulata f recuentemente


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NINIA Dorsal crossbars usually present, occasionally reduced or absent; loreal rectangular; caudals in males 41-72, in females 37.61 3 No dorsal crossbars; loreal usually narrowed posteriorly; caudals in males 64-74, in immaculata females 53"65

Barras dorsales usualmente presentes, ausentes; occas ionalmente reducidas loreal rectangular; subcaudales en machos 41-72, en hembras 37-6I 3 Sin barras dorsales transversas; usualmente loreal angosta posteriormente; subcaudales en machos 64-74, en hembras 53*65 immaculata

Ventrals in males I39-I5I, in females 142156; caudals in males 41-57» in females 37-*9) about 5" PS"" cent of specimens with much reduced body spots, or without spots- morlevi _ Ventrals In males 131-151> '" females 134152; caudals In males 41-72, in females 40-61; majority of specimens boldly blacksebae marked

Ventrales en machos 139-151> «" hembras 142-156; subcaudales en machos 41-57> en hembras 37"*9; alrededor del 5" por ciento de los ejemplares con manchas muy reducimorlev das sin ellas Ventrales en machos 131-151> en hembras 406I; mayorfa de ejemplares con manchas sebae negras promi nentes i

Ninia sebae sebae (Oumeril, Bibron and Dumeril)

TypeElapoides fasciatus Hallowell. Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., (2) 3: 35, pi. 4. Honduras. locality: Mexico. Type-locality; I862 Streptophorus sebae collaris Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 2: 27. Type-locality: 188^ Streptophorus sebae var dorsal is Bocourt, Miss. Sci. Mex., Rept.: 5*7Belize, Honduras. 1936 NinIa sebae sebae Schmidt and Andrews, Zool. Sen. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 20: I70. IS'^S

Caribbean slopes except Yucatan Peninsula, from Veracruz to Guatemala} also Distribution: El Salvador and Honduras.

Ninia sebae

immaculata Schmidt and Rand

1957 Ninia sebae immaculata Schmidt and Rand, Fieldiana: Zool., 39: 81. Escondido (or Bluefields River), southeastern Nicaragua.

Distribution:

Type-locality:

R'o

Nicaragua.

Ninia sebae morleyi Schmidt and Andrews 1936 Ninia sebae morlevi Schmidt and Andrews, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 20; 169. Chichen tza, Yucatan, Mexico. Type-locality: I

Distribution;

Northern half of Yucatan Peninsula; Peten, Guatemala.

Ninia sebae punctulata (Bocourt)

Type-locality: 188S Streptophorus sebae var Dunctulata Bocourt. Miss. Sci. Mex., Rept.: 5*7' Guatemala; restricted to vicinity of Quezaltenango, Pacific slope, southern Guatemala, by Schmidt and Rand, Fieldiana: Zool., 39, 1957> 75Schmidt and Rand, Fieldiana: Zool., 39= 791957 Ninia sebae punctulata

Distribution:

Pacific slope of Guatemala and contiguous Chiapas, between 5OO ^nd 2000 m.


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NOTHOPSIS Cope 1871 Nothopsis Cope. Proc.

Acad.

Nat.

Sc

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Phila., IS/l: 201.

Type-species:

Distribution: Atlantic coast of Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama; and Ecuador.

Nothopsis ruqosus Cope.

Pacific coast of Colombia

NOTHOPSIS RUGOSUS Cope Darien, Panama. Type-locality: I87I Nothopsis ruqosus Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., ISyit 201. Type-locality: Salidero, iqO'i Nothopsis affinis Boulenger. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (7) 15= ^53Ecuador. Type-locality: Morehouse Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., Ji: ')!, pi. 1. 1551 Nothops s torres Finca, five m! southwest of Turrialba, Costa Rica. 19*57 Nothopsis ruqosus Dunn and Cowling, Copeia, 1957' ^55> Pl- !• i

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OPISTHOPLUS

OPISTHOPLUS Peters Opisthoplus deqener Type-species: Akad. Wiss. Berlin, ^2: 1148. 1882 Opisthoplus Peters, Sitz. Peters. Type-species: Aproterodon 1947 Aproterodon VanzolinI, Pap. Avul^ Depto, Zool. Sao Paulo, 8: 181. clemente Vanzolini. i

Distribution:

As for only known species.

One species.

Content:

OPISTHOPLUS DEGENER Peters Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 52: 114% figs. 1-4. Not Type-locality; 1882 Opisthoplus deqener Peters. Sitz. indicated) restricted by Hoge, Mem. Inst. Butantan 28, 1959> 68, to Estado Rio Grande do Sul, Braz 1. Type-locality: Rio 1947 Aproterodon clemente Vanzolini, Pap. Avul. Oepto. Zool. SSo Paulo, 8, I83. Grande do Sul, Brazil. Hoge. Mem. Inst. Butantan (1957-1958), 28: 68. 19'i9 Opisthoplus deqener i

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Keiser, University of Southwestern Louisiana, Lafayette, Louisiana

OXYBELIS Wagler 1826 Dryoph s Fitzinger (preoccupied by Dryoph Type-species: Coluber f ula dus Daudin. I83O Oxvbelj.s Wagler, Nat. Syst. Amphib.: I83. i

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Type-species:

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Content:

Clave de espec es

Key to the species 1.

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Anal plate divided; supralabials usually eight or more 3 Anal plate single; supralabials usually six brev rostr s i

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Sin Ifneas oscuras laterales Con ifneas oscuras laterales

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OXYBELIS AENEUS (Wagler) 182A Dry nus aeneus Wagler, in Splx, Sp. Nov. Serp. Bras.: 12, pi. 3" Type-locality; "Habitat in sylvis adjacentibus flumlnl Sollmoens, prope Ega." Ega is an older name for Tefe, Amazonas, Brazil. Type-locality: None stated; but Wied, 1824 C.^ oluber J acum natus W led. Isis von Oken, 6: 667. Beitrage Naturgesch. Bras., 1825, 3^6, wrote: "Sie kommt besonders in der Gegend des Flusses Espirito Santo vor." Mexico. Type-locality: 1825 Dry inus aura tus Bell, Zool. Jour., London, 2: 325» pl- 12. I83O [ Oxybelis ] aeneus Wagler. Nat. Syst. Amphib.: I83. Type-locality: Taboga, Bay I854 Dryophis vittatus Girard. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1854: 226. of Panama. Type-locality: 1926 Oxybel s m icrophthalmus Barbour and Amaral, Proc. New England Zool. Club, 9= 8fCalabasas Canyon, Arizona. Type-locality: 1941 Oxybel s potos ens s Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sc . Bull., 2]: 128, pi. 6, figs. 4-6. Km 192, 3^ '<'" northwest of Cludad Maiz, San Luis Potosi, Mexico. I

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OXYBEL

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I8O3 Coluber arqenteus Daudin, Hist. Nat. Rept., 6: 336. Unknown. Type-locality: 1853 0.[ xYbel s arqenteus Dumeril, Mem. Acad. Sc . Paris, 23: 487. 1923 Oxybelis boulenoeri Procter, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, I923: 1062, fig. la-c. Trinidad, Rfo Mamore, Bolivia. i

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Type-locality:


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OXYBELIS OXYBELIS BREVIROSTRIS (Cope) Type-locality: s ] brevirostris Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1860: 555. "Veraguas, New Grenada". Ofidi: 88. Type-locality: Costa Rica. I863 O.T xybel s j coerulescens Jan, Elenco Sist. Degl Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 3' 19". I856 Oxybel s brev rostr is 1861 D.[ ryoph

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OXYBELIS FULGIDUS (Oaudln)

Type-locality: In neighborhood of I8O3 Coluber fulqidus Daudin, Hist. Nat. Rept., 6: 352, pi. 80. Port-au-Prince, Santo Domingo (presumably in error); suggested as Surinam by Schmidt, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 22, 15*1, 5O6; restricted to Chichen Itza, Yucatan, Mexico, by Smith and Taylor, Univ. I95O, ... Kansas Sci. .. Bull.,, 33, , 352. ^ ^j y J-J y r -J Physion. Serp., 252. Type-locality: Uncertain. 1837 D, ry oph is j catesby Schlegel, Essa 1853 0. xybel s ^i. Iq dus Dumeril, Mem. Acad. Sci. Paris, 23: 487. i

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OXYRHOPUS

Bailey, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina

OXYRHOPUS Wagler I83O Oxyrhopus Wagler, Nat. Syst. Amphib.; I85. Type-species: Oxyrhopus petola Linnaeus (by subsequent restriction. This species not mentioned in Wagler). I843 Sphenocephalus Fitzinger, Systema Reptilium: 25. Lycodon f ormosus Schlegel. Type-species: I847 Oxyrrhopus Agassiz (emendation of Oxyrhopus Wagler), Nomenclator Zoologici Index Universalis: 268.

1513 Erythroxyrhopus Thompson, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1513= tr gem nus Dumeril, Bibron and Oumeril. i

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Type-species:

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Key to the spec ies

1.

Clave de especies

Preocular usually in contact with frontal; hemipenis with sulcus opening on terminal clear space or disc; usually ten lower labials with six in contact with chin shields (often nine with five contacting chin shields in rhomb f er group); dark body bands only on outer quarter of ventrals posteriorly, unless

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Dorsal body bands either include outer edges of ventrals or are completely absent posteriorly--3 Dorsal body bands throughout body not extending rhombi fer laterally to ventrals

Preocular usualmente en contacto con frontal; hemipenis cuyo sulcus se abre en espacio terminal o disco; frecuentemente diez infralabiales con seis en contact con geneiales (a menudo nueve nf ralab iales, cinco en contacto con las geneiales en el grupo rhomb if er ) bandas oscuras posteriores del cuerpo solo en los cuartos exteriores de las ventrales, si no hay triadas 2 Preocular usualmente bien separada de frontal; hemipenis con calices en los apices; infralabiales nueve, cinco o menos en contacto con geneiales ( clathra tus tiene diez, seis en contacto en alrededor del 16?); las bandas del cuerpo frecuentemente llegan al mediovientre 6 posteri or mente i

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Dorsal bands arranged in triads at least in anal region, extending well onto ventrals (some individuals of melanoqenys may lose some or all triads from posterior part of body, but retain a pair of dark bands on nape unless 4 coalesced through ontogenetic melanism) Dorsal bands (unless obscured by ontogenetic melanism) not arranged in triads, and extend only onto outer tips of ventrals poster iorly-petola 4.

4.

Distinct triads present throughout body (rarely 5 obscured by ontogenetic melanism) Triads absent posteriorly or incompletely melanoqenys developed at least anteriorly

Bandas dorsales dispuestas en tr'adas a lo menos en la region anal, bien extendidas hasta las ventrales (algunos individuos de melanoqenys pueden perder algunas o todas las tr'adas de la parte posterior del cuerpo, reteniendo un par de bandas oscuras sobre la nuca a no ser que se suelden en casos de 4 melanismo ontogenico) Bandas dorsales (a menos esten oscurecidas por melanismo ontogenet ico) no dispuestas en tr'adas, extendidas hasta alcanzar las venpetola trales solo poster iormente

Tr'adas distintas presentes a lo largo de todo el cuerpo (raramente oscurecidas por melanismo ontoqenetico) 5 Tr'adas ausentes poster iormente incompletamente desarrolladas a lo menos anter iormente melanoqenys

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Scales along middorsal row from parietal notch to posterior edge of second dark band on neck IO-23, usually thirteen or more; triads much longer than interspaces; snout frequently tr igem inus 1 ight spotted Scales from parietal notch to end of second dark band 6-14, usually ten or fewer; triads generally equal to or shorter than intermelanogenys spaces; snout dark

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5.

Bandas del cuerpo menos de 25-36, casi completas poster ormente; nterespac ios claros mas anchos posterior que anter ormente, considerablemente mas anchos sobre los lado inferior10 mente; melanismo ontogenico incompleto Bandas del cuerpo generalmente mas numerosas, sobre 30 en el sur, 40 en el norte; usualmente las bandas no son cont'nuas a traves del nterespac ios claros alrededor de una vientre; escama de ancho a lo largo de todo el cuerpo no ensanchandose aprec iablemente en los lados; grandes ejemplares f recuentemente totalmente melanicos excepto medioventralmente- clathratus

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Body bands fewer, 25-36, nearly or quite complete posteriorly; light interspaces wider posteriorly than anteriorly and considerably wider on lower sides; ontogenetic melanism

Bandas negras bien extendidas sobre ventrales conjuntament con interespac ios claros a menos que hayan s do modificados por cambios ontogenicos, en cuyo caso el hocico puede ser claro y las escamas del cuerpo salpicadas de oscuro o el hocico oscuro y considerable pig7 mento dorsal se extiende por las ventrales Color del cuerpo (en alcohol) pardo oscuro manbianco, chado irregularmente con amarillo cada escama generalmente de un solo tono; vientre inmaculado; juveniles con collar claro f tz nger seguido de mancha nucal oscura i

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10. Posteriorly light

10. Interespac ios claros posteriores 2-1/2 a 3 veces la longitud de las bandas oscuras; ban-

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ll.Oorsales en I7 filas; usualmente ocho supralabiales, cuarta y quinta en la orbita; subcaudales mas de 75 leucomelas Dorsales en I5 filas; siete supralab iales, tercera y cuarta en la orbita; subcaudales menos de 55 marcapatae

in I7 rows; usually eight upper labials, fourth and fifth in orbit; subcaudals more than 75 leucomelas Dorsals in I5 rows; seven upper labials, third and fourth in orbit; subcaudals fewer than marcapa tae 55

OXYi^HOPUS CLATHRATUS Dumeril, dol ia tus group

Bibron and Dumeril

Type-locality: Brazil. I854 Oxyrhopus clathra tus Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., ]: 1026. Type-locality: Brazil. 1503 Oxyrhopus dol ia tus var. v per ina Werner, Zool. Anz., 26: 250Type-locality: Humboldt, Santa 1923 Clel ia cla thra ta pulcherr ima Muller, Zool. Anz., 57= 153' Catar ina, Braz il. i

Distribution: Argent na.

Southeastern Brazil from southern Minas Gerais to Rio Grande do Sul and Misiones,

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OXYRHOPUS DOLIATUS Dumlril, Bibron and Dumeril dol ia tus group Type-locality: Brazil? I85* Oxyrhopus dol iatus Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., 7* 1020. Barbour, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., I913: 5O6, pi. I7, figs. 3-4. Type1913 Drepanodon erdisi locality: Machu Picchu, Peru. i

Definitely known only from Cuzco Province, Peru.

Distribution:

OXYRHOPUS FITZINGERI (Tschudi) f tz nger group i

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Two subspecies.

Key to the subspecies 1.

Clave de subespecies

More than 220 ventrals Fewer than 210' ventrals

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Coast of southern Peru.

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izzell

Type-locality:

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OXYRHOPUS FORMOSUS (Wied) Type-locality: Lagoa d'Arara, 1820 Coluber formosus Wied. Nova Acta Acad. Leop. Carol., 10 (l): IO5. Rio Mucuri, Bahia, Brazil. Rio Type-locality: 1824 Natr ix occ ipi tal is Wagler, in Spix, Sp. Nov. Serp. Bras.: 21, pi. 6, fig. 2. Sol imoes, Braz 1. Type-locality: I854 Oxyrhopus leucocephalus Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., 7' IO38. Unknown. I863 Cf xyrhopus ] lab ial is Jan, Elenco Sist. Ofidi: 53> ^"d Jan and Sordell i, I87O, Icon. Gen. South America. Type-locality: Opbidiens, Livr. 35= Pl- 2, fig. 2, Type-locality: Pozuzu, 1871 Oxyrhopus submarq inatus Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, I87I: 401. Peru. Tarma, Peru. Type-locality: 1516 Clelia peruviana Griffin, Mem. Carnegie Mus., 7' 204. Type1927 Oxyrhopus iridescens Werner. Sitz. Math. -Naturw iss. Kl. Acad. Wiss. Wien, 135= 248. Huancibamba, Peru. locality: i

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Forested South America north of about 20°S latitude.

Comment: This is obviously a complex of forms, and much more material than is presently available The eastern Brazilian and the westernmost Peruvian will be required to study it satisfactorily. material, along with a few other specimens, retain the characteristic orange head and banded Most of the specimens from the pattern throughout life with only some darkening of the crown. Amazon watershed and Colombia lose the dark bands with maturity, and the head behind the snout darkens to resemble closely unhanded specimens of Oxyrhopus melanogenvs . with which these specimens have usually been confused.

OXYRHOPUS LEUCOMELAS (Werner), new combination dol iatus group Type-locality: 1516 Trop dod psas leucomelas Werner, Zool. Anz., 47: JO'). 1561 Tr ipanurqos leucomelas Downs, Copeia, I56I 3^6, fig. 1. i

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CaSon de Tolima, Colombia.

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Amazonian slopes of Ecuador and Peru; headwater areas of Cauca and Magdalena river

OXYRHOPUS MARCAPATAE (Soulenger), new combination doliatus group Marcapata Type-locality: 1502 Homalocran ium marcapatae Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Mat. Hist., (7) 10: 401. Valley, eastern Peru. Type-locality: Ruthven, in Barbour, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc , Phila., 1913= 5^6. 1914 Drepanodon eaton Machu Picchu, Peru. i

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Marcapata and Urubamba valleys

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OXYRHOPUS MELANOGENYS (Tschudi) melanogenys group Peru; further Type-locality: Sphenocephalus melanoqenys Tschudi, Arch fur Naturg., 11 (l): I63. specified as Chanchamayo region, Peru, by Tschudi, Fauna Peruana, Rept., 1846, 49, pl. 4. Peruvian Amazon. Type-locality: 1872 Tachymen is b torquata Gijnther, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (4) 9= 19' I896 Oxyrhopus melanoqenys Boulenger, Cat. Sn, Brit. Mus., J: IO5. 184'5

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Amazonian watershed of Bolivia, Peru, Brazil and Ecuador.

OXYRHOPUS PETOLA (Linnaeus) petola group Africa. Type-locality: 1758 Coluber petola Linnaeus, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10: 22$. 1896 [Ox yrrhopus J Petola Lonnberg, Bihang till K. Svenska Vet. -Akad. Handlingar, 22 (4):

7.

Distribution: Mexico through Central America to northwestern Ecuador west of Andes and to Amazonian Bolivia and Brazil east of Andes. Content:

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Key to the subspecies 1.

Clave de subespecies

Dorsal bands on body 17"59> usually more than 20; if fewer than 25, then more widely spaced, especially posteriorly; little 2 or no ontogenetic melanism Dorsal bands on body few and long, 10-24, but usually fewer than 20, and distinctly wider than light interspaces posteriorly; large individuals often completely melan st ic di g tal s i

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1758 Coluber petolarius Linnaeus. Systema Naturae, Ed. 10: 225. Type-locality: "Indiis". 1766 Coluber Pethola Linnaeus (emendation of Coluber Petola Linnaeus), Systema Naturae, Ed. 12: 387.

1766 Coluber petalar ius Linnaeus (emendation of Coluber petolar us Linnaeus), Systema Naturae, i

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(fieuss),

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I834 Coluber digital is Reuss, Mitgleid. Senckenb. Naturforsch. Ges., 1: 148, pi. 5, '^9' !• Type-locality: llheos, Brazil. I854 Lycodon ( Oxyrrhopus ) semi f asc latus TschudI, Arch, fur Naturg., 11 (l): I65. Typelocality: Peru; further specified as forest regions of middle Peru by Tschudi, Fauna Peruana, Rept,, 1846, 55, pl- 7' 1854 Oxyrhopus mmacula tus Dumeril, Bibron, and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., 7' 1025. Type-locality: Unknown. ntermedius Werner, Zool. Anz., 22: 481. Type-locality: Southern Brazil. 1855 Oxyrrhopus I

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Oxyrhopus petola sebae Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril Type-locality: 18S4 Oxyrhopus Sebae Dumeril. Bibron, and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., 7= IO36. Colombia, New Grenada, Cayenne, Brazil, and Mexico; herewith restricted to Colombia. Type-locality: I887 Oxyrrhopus doliatus semicinctus Cope. Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., 32: 76. Eastern Costa Rica. 1505 Oxyrhopus dol iatus van. aegu ifasciata Werner, Mitt. Naturhist. Mus. Hamburg, 26: 231. Type-locality: Coban, Guatemala. Potrero Viejo, Type-locality: 1942 Clelia baileyi Smith. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 52: 35I. Veracruz, Mexico. 1544 O.[ xyrhopus] petola sebae Dunn. Caldasia, 3 (l2): 201.

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Distribution: Western Ecuador and interior Colombia north to Veracruz, Mexico; grading with digitalis in eastern Panama and Choco of Colombia.

inter-

OXYRHOPUS RHOMBIFER Dumlril, Bibron and Dumeril rhomb if er group 18'i4

Oxyrhopus rhombifer Dumeril. Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., Corrientes, Argentina.

Distribution: Content:

Provincia

Type-locality:

Four subspecies.

Clave de subespecies

Dark bands black, about same shade centrally as on edges; sutures of head scales not distinctively colored except sometimes on

snout; dark pigment in light interspaces usually confined to scale tips; subcaudals usually fewer than 72 in males, 62 in females (except in Mato Grosso and Goias)2

Dark bands brown, usually lighter in tone centrally; head scales all with light sutures giving pied appearance; dark dorsal pigment usually not confined to scale tips in light interspaces; subcaudals usually more than 7I i" males, 6I n

1018.

Amazon River south to central Argentina.

Key to the subspecies

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Bandas oscuras negras, de igual intensidad en el centro que en los bordes; suturas entre placas cefalicas no coloreadas distintamente excepto a veces sobre elhocico; pigmento oscuro en los nterespac ios claros solo confinado usualmente a los apices de escamas; subcaudales normalmente menos de ]2 en machos, 62 en hembras 2 (excepto en Mato Grosso y Goias) Bandas oscuras pardas, usualmente mas claras en el centro; suturas entre placas cefalicas claras dando el aspecto de manchas; pigmento oscuro dorsal no confinado a los apices de escamas en los nterespac os claros; subcaudales normalmente mas de 71 en machos, 61 en hembras 3 i

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Bandas dorsales oscuras numerosas, alrededor de 3^-60, anter iormente algo mas largas que poster iormente, segunda banda de tres a seis escamas de largo rhomb f er Bandas dorsales oscuras poco numerosas, I630, anter iormente mucho mas largas que poster iormente, segunda banda de siete a septentr onal is doce escamas de largo

Anterior bands much longer than posterior, second band about IO-I6 scales in length; ventrals plus subcaudals usually more than naequ fasc iatus 269 Anterior bands slightly longer than posterior, second band fewer than ten scales in length; ventrals plus subcaudals bachmann usually fewer than 27O

Bandas anteriores mas largas que posteriores, segunda banda alrededor de 10-16 escamas de largo; ventrales mas subcaudales usualmente mas de 269 naequ fasc iatus Bandas anteriores ligeramente mas largas que posteriores, segunda banda menos de diez escamas de largo; ventrales mas subcaubachmann dales usualmente menos de 27D

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I854 Oxyrhopus sub-punctatus Oumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., 7" IOI6. Type-locality: Braz il. I854 Oxyrhopus D'Orb any Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., 7= 1024. Type-locality: Buenos Aires, Argentina, iqoq Oxyrhopus rhombifer [ rhomb if er j— Werner. Mitt. Naturhist. Mus. Hamburg, 26: 23O. i

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Argentina and Uruguay;

new combination

Type-locality: I876 Coronella Bachmann Weyenbergh, Period. Zool. Cordoba, 2 (I875)! 153' Cordoba, Argentina. Type-locality: Casp nchango, Valle 1523 Leptod ira we ser Mtjller, Zool. Anz., 57' ^5^' Cachaque, Catamarca, Argentina. i

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Oxyrhopus rhomb

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inaequ fasc iatus Werner

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Distribution:

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Type-

Distribution: Central Planalto of Brazil; Mato Grosso (except Pantanal), Goias, and north to Rio Amazonas in region of Santarem, Brazil.

OXYRHOPUS TRIGEMINUS Dumeril, Bibron and Oumlril melanogenys group Type-locality; Bahia and I854 Oxyrhopus tr iqem nus Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., 7' IOI3. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; restricted to Distrito Federal, Brazil, by Vanzolini, Rev. Brasil. Biol., 8: 3^2; restriction here rejected, for reasons to be published elsewhere. Thompson, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1913' 79ISl^ Oxyrhopus trigeminus i

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OXYRHOPUS VENEZUELANUS Shreve dol iatus group 1947 Oxyrhopus venezuelanus Shreve, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 95' Acosta, Estado de Falcon, Venezuela.

Distribution:

Andes of north central Venezuela.

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PARAPOSTOLEPIS Amaral 1530 Parapostolep Amaral.

Distribution! Content:

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Amaral, Mem.

Inst.

Butantan,

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51«

Type-species: Apostolep

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As for only known species.

One species.

PARAPOSTOLEPIS POLYLEPIS (Amaral) Inst. Butantan, 1 (l): I'j, -pi. 1, figs. ^-8. s polylep is Amaral, Anex. Mem. Type-locality! Eng. Oodt, Munic'pio de Santa Filomena, Estado do Piauf, Brazil. 153" Parapostolepis polylepis Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4 (1925): 51'

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PARAPTYCHOPHIS Lema 1967 Paraptychoph

Distribution; Content:

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Lema,

Iheringia, Zool., no. 35- 62.

Type-species:

Paraptvchophis meyer

Known only from type locality of species.

One species.

PARAPTYCHOPHIS MEYERI Lema 1567 Paraptychoph is meyeri Lema, Iheringia, Zool., no. 35' 63, figs. 1-10. P6rto Alegre, Estado do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

Distribution;

Known only from type locality.

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PAROXYRHOPUS Schenkel 1500 Paroxyrhopus Schenkel, Verh. Naturforsch. Ges. Basel, ret iculatus Schenkel.

Distribution: Content:

ParoxyrhoDus

Southern Brazil, Paraguay, Colombia,

Two species.

Clave de especies

Key to the species 1.

Type-species;

Two postoculars; supraocular not turned down behind orbit; unicolor dorsally, sides variegated with small spots or reddish coloi undula tus One postocular; supraocular has downward projecting extension behind orbit; dorsum with large, brownish-black spots ret iculatus

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Dos postoculares; supraocular no contorneando atras y hacia abajo la orbita; dorsalmente unicolor, lados variegados con pequeflas manen color rojizo undula tus chas Una postocular; supraocular con una extension que proyecta atras y hacia abajo de la orbita; dorso con grandes manchas pardo negras ret icula tus

PAROXYRHOPUS UNDULATUS (Jensen), new combination 1900 Oxyrhopus undulatus Jensen. Vidensk. Medd. Naturhist. Foren. K jobenhavn, I899 (19OO): 106, fig. 2. Lagoa Santa, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Type-locality: Eastern Type-locality: 1913 Oxyrhopus lat ifrontal is Werner. Mitt. Naturhist. Mus. Hamburg, 3''' 3*^part of Estado de Minas Gerias, Brazil. Type-locality: Nova 1923 Paroxyrhopus a tropurpureus Amaral, Proc. New England Zool. Club, 8: 9"' Baden, Estado do Minas Gerais, Brazil. 1929 Paroxyrhopus lat frontal is Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: 208. i

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PAROXYRHOPUS RET ICULATUS Schenkel 1900 Paroxyrhopus ret iculatus Schenkel, Verh. Naturforsch. Ges. Basel, I3: l69> locality: Bemalcue, Paraguay.

Distribution:

Paraguay.

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PELAMIS Daudin I8O3 1816 1817 1848 1910

Pelam s Daudin, Hist. Nat. Rept., 1: Pelamys Oken (emendation of Pelam is Ophi nectes Rafinesque, Amer. Month. Elaphrodytes Gistl (substitute name Pelamydrus Stejneger, Proc. U.i Nat. i

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Anqu s platura Linnaeus. Type-species: 357* Daudin), Okens Lehrbuch der Naturgesch ichte, 3 (2): 275. Mag. Crit. Rev., 1: ^"^2. Type-species: None designated. for Hydrus Daudin), Naturgesch chte des Tierreichs: ix. Mus., 38= 111Âť Type-species: Anqu is platura Linnaeus. i

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One species.

PELAMIS PLATURUS (Linnaeus) 1766 Anqu is platura Linnaeus, Systema Naturae, Ed. 12: 391' Type-locality: None given. Type-locality: None given, 1799 Hydrus J b icolor Schneider, Hist. Amphib. Nat., 1: 242. I8O3 ^ Pelam s j platuros Daudin (in error for platurus ) . Hist. Nat. Rept., "]: 36I. I8I7 Pelam s schne der Rafinesque (substitute name for Pelam s b icolor var. Daudin), Amer. Month. Mag. Crit. Rev., 1: 432. 1842 Pelamis ornata Gray. Zool. Misc., 1842: 60. Type-locality: "India". Type-locality: Macassar, I854 Pelam s var eqata Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., 7: 1337* Celebes. I854 [ Pelamis bicolor j var. S nua ta Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., 7= 1338. Type-locality; Unknown. I856 [ Hydroph s ( Pelam s ) b icolor j var. al ternatus Fischer (substitute name for Pelam s var ieoa ta Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril), Abh. Naturwiss. Ver. Hamburg, 3' 63. I872 Hydroph s b icolor var. maculata Jan, Icon. Gen. Ophid., Livr. 40; pi. 3> fig. 3' Type-locality: "Mer des Indes" (Indian Ocean?); coast of China.

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PHILODRYAS Wagler Type-species: Coluber Olfersii L ichtenste in. Philodryas Waqler. Nat. Syst. Amphib.: 185Coluber vir di ss imum Linnaeus. Type-species: Chlorosoma Wagler, Nat. Syst. Amphib.: 185Herpetodryas Serra Schlegel. Type-species: TroD dodryas Fitzinger, Systema Reptilium: 26. Callirh nus Girard (preoccupied by Call rh nus Cuvier), Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1857' 181. Girard. Type-species: Callirhinus patagon ens Euophrys modestus Gunther. Type-species: 1858 Euophrys GOnther, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus.: 139Type-species: Galeoph is Jani 1859 Galeoph is Berthold, Nach. Univ. K. Ges. Wiss. Gottingen, 1/: 181. Berthold. Type-species: Teleolepis striaticeps I87O Teleolepis Cope. Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, 11 (I869): 1531830 I83O 1843 1857

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Philodryas burmeisteri Jan. Type-species: Aqratomus Cope, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., 32: 93' Dirrhox Cope (substitute name for Call rhinus Girard), Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, 24: 58. Type-species: Philodryas burmeisteri Jan. Atomophis Cope. Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, 24: 58. Type-species: Rhinodryas KBnigi Werner. Rh inodryas Werner, Abh. Bayerischen Akad., 22: 384, fig. TypePseuduromacer Werner, Sitz. Math. -Naturw iss. Kl. Akad. Wiss. Wien, I33, abt. 1: 52. species: Pseuduromacer luqubr s Werner.

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South America.

Fifteen species.

Content:

Key to the species 1.

Clave de especies

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PHILODRYAS AESTIVUS (Dumeril, Bibron and Dumlril) I854 Drvophvlax aest vus Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., Amer ca. 1896 Philodryas aestivus Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 3: 128. i

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Key to the subspecies 1.

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With 21 scale rows, strongly keeled except outer row; black line behind eye maneqarzon With 15 moderately keeled scale rows, lacking black line behind eye aest vus i

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PHILODRYAS ARNALDOI (Amaral) Chlorosoma arnaldoi Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 7: 1^0, figs. 2-4. Santa Catharina, Brazil. Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 10: 140. 1536 Philodryas arnaldoi

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Type-locality:

SSo Bento,

Distribution:

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Tucuman, Argentina. Type-locality: Philodryas Baron Berg, An. Mus. Nac. Buenos Aires, 4: I85. Type-locality; Rosario, 1903 Rhinodryas Kon q Werner. Abh. Bayerischen Akad., 22: 3^4, fig. Argentina (province not mentioned). 189'5

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Serie described Ph ilodryas baron var. fusco-flavescens (An. Mus. Nac. Buenos Aires, 26, 228, pi. ), with the type-locality Salta, Argentina, and a paratype from Tucuman, Argentina. Insofar as we can determine, the range of the variety is the same as the nominate form, both as It seems given by Serie in later papers, and in Abalos et al. Acta Zool. Lilloana, 20, 1964, 26I. clear that this does not represent a subspecies as usually recognized by herpetolog sts.

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PHILODRYAS BURMEISTERI Jan I86I Herpetodryas trilineatus Burmeister fnomen nudum), Reise Durch die La Plata-Staaten, 1: JO'). 1861 Dr. yophylax burmeister Burmeister (nomen nudum), Reise Durch die La Plata-Staaten, 2: 529' Jan, E^enco Sistema Ofidi: 84. Mendoza, Argentina. I863 P7[ hilodryas urme ster Type-locality: Ph lodryas arenar us Andersson, Ofv. K. Vet. -Akad. Forh. Stockholm, 7' *5S> * figs. Type1 locality: Puerto Madryn, Patagonia, Argentina. i

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PHILODRYAS CARBONELL 19*17

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Philodryas carbonelli Roze, Sol. Mus. Cien. Nat. Caracas, 1 (l955): 186, figs. 2-3. locality: Maroa, Territorio Federal Amazonas, Venezuela.

Distribution;

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PHILODRYAS ELEGANS (Tschudi) yqoph is ( Lyqoph s )J eleqans Tschudi, Archiv. fur Naturg., 2: l64. Peru; more Type-locality: precisely stated later by Tschudi, Fauna Peruviana, Herp., 1845, 53» pl« 6, as Montanas de Urubamba and vicinity of Lima, Peru; restricted to Lima, Peru, by Schmidt and Walker, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 24, I943, 317. I896 Philodryas eleqans Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 3: I33.

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Key to the subspecies

Clave de subespecies

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I854 Dryophvlax f rem nv lie Oumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., f: III5. Type-locality: Guiana and Gallao, Peru; restricted to Callao by Schmidt and Walker, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Mat. Hist., 24, I543, 317. 1943 Ph ilodryas eleqans eleqans Schmidt and Walker, Zool. Ser. Field Mus.- Nat. Hist., 24: i

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Distribution:

Guayaquil, Ecuador, to Departamento Libertad, Peru.

PHILODRYAS MATTOGROSSENSIS Koslowsky 1898 Philodryas mattoqrossens Koslowsky. Rev. Mus. La Plata, 8: 29, locality: Miranda, Mate Grosso, Brazil. 1901 Philodryas ternetzii Schenkel. Verb. Naturforsch. Ges. Basel, I3 locality: Bemalcue, Paraguay. 1902 Philodryas Erlandi Lonnberq. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (7) 10: 460. Tatarenda, Bolivian Chaco, Bolivia. 1909 Philodryas boulengeri Werner, Mitt. Naturhist. Mus. Hamburg, 26; Unknown (Werner added "angeblich 'Indien'"). i

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Southwestern Brazil, Paraguay and Bolivia.

PHILODRYAS NATTERERI (Ste indachner)

I87O Philodryas Nattereri Ste ndachner, Sitz. Math.-Naturw ss. Kl. figs. 1-3Type-locality: Mato Grosso, Brazil. I896 Ph ilodryas natterer Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 3: I34. i

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Western Brazil and eastern Peru through Bolivia and Paraguay to Uruguay and

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PHILODRYAS OLIGOLEPIS Gomes in Amaral, Ann. Paulistas Med. Cirurg., s Gomes, Mariana, Estado de Minas Gerais, Brazil.

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PHILODRYAS PATAGONI ENS

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Type-locality: Callirhinus pataqon ens s Girard. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., I857: 182. of R fo Negro, Patagonia, Argentina. "Canton, China". 185P Euophrys modestus Gunther. Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus.: I39. Type-locality: Anat. Fis., Type-locality: Uruguay. Jan, Arch. Zool. 2: 289. lost c tus L.[ s poec ioph 1863 ] 18*^7

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Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina and Uruguay.

PHILODRYAS PSAMMOPH DEUS Gunther I

1872 Philodryas psammoph ideus Gunther. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (4) J: 23, pi. 4, fig. A. Type-locality: Tucuman, Argentina. 1896 Ph ilodryas bol vianus Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 3: I32, pi. 9, fig. 1. Type-locality: Charobamba, Bolivia, Peracca, Bol. Mus. Zool. Anat. Comp. Torino, 12 {274): 14. 1897 Philodryas Borelli Type-locality: "Las Concas fra Tala e Gnaichipa, prov. di Salta Argentina, la ? da San Paolo". 1899 Liophis trifasciatus Werner. Zool. Anz., 22: 114. Type-locality: Paraguay. 1909 Liophis bolivianus Werner, Mitt. Naturhist. Mus. Hamburg, 26: 222. Type-locality: Charobamba, i

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Type-locality: 1909 Philodryas lineatus Werner. Mitt. Naturhist. Mus. Hamburg, 26: 233, fig. 8. Argent ina. Type-locality: Sierra de Curumalan, 1925 Ph ilodryas werner Muller, Mitt. Zool. Mus. Berlin, 12: IO3. Argent na. Type1926 Philodryas pallidus Werner. Sitz. Math.-Naturw iss. Kl. Akad. Wiss. Wien, I35, abt. 1: 247. locality: Montevideo, Uruguay. i

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Western and southern Brazil, eastern Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay and Argentina.

PHILODRYAS PSEUDOSERRA Amaral 1998 Philodryas pseudo-serra Amaral. Mem. Inst. Martins, Estado de SSo Paulo, Brazil.

Distribution:

Butantan, 11 (1937):

2O7.

Type-locality:

Porto

Rio de Janeiro, Parana, Sao Paulo, Minas Gerais and Saata Catharina, Brazil.


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PHILODRYAS PHILODRYAS SERRA (Schlegel)

Physion. Serpens, 2: 180, pi. 7> figs. 1-2. Type-locality: 1837 Herp .|_ etodryas J Serra Schlegel, Essa Braz 1. 18*18 Philodryas serra Gunther, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus.: 125. Type-locality: 71855 Geleophis (sic) Jani Berthold, Nach. Univ. K. Ges. Wiss. Gottingen, ly: 181. Bahia, Brazil. Type-locality: Brazil. 18/0 Teleolep s str at iceps Cope, Proc. Amer. Phil. See, 11: 153* 18% Philodryas serra Boulenqer. Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., J: 134. i

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PHILODRYAS VIRIDISSIMUS (Linnaeus) 1758 I8O3 ?186l I896 1928

Type-locality; Surinam. Coluber vir idiss imus Linnaeus. Systema Naturae, Ed. 10: 226. Type-locality: America. Coluber janthinus Daudin, Hist. Nat. Rept., 6: 273. Type-locality: Cayenne. Phila., 1860: 559. P.[ hilodryas crassifrons Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc Philodryas viridissimus Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 3' 129Type-locality: Buenavista, 80 km northwest of Ph ilodryas af f n s Muller, Zool. Anz., 77: 77Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia.

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PHIMOPHIS Cope I854 Rh nos imus Dumeril, Bibron and Oumeril (preoccupied by Rh nos imus Latreille, I8O2-O3), Erp. Gen., ]'• Type-species: Rh inos imus Guer n j Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril. 991' I860 Ph imoph s Cope (substitute name for Rh nos imus Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril), Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1850; ]'). Rhinosimus Guerini Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril. Type-species: i

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PHIMOPHIS GUIANENSIS (Troschel) Type-locality: 1848 Heterodon qu ianens s Troschel, in Schomburgk, Reise in Br t sch-Gu iana: 653» Savannah near Pirara, Guyana. Interior Type-locality: I860 R.[ hinostoma J Guntheri Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1860: 243. Venezuela. 1944 Ph imoph s qu ianens s Dunn, Caldasia, J: 202. i

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Piauf, Brazil. qles ias Gomes, Ann. Paulistas Med. Cirurq., 4: 126. Type-locality: 1915 Rh nostoma Pirapora, Minas Type-locality: 1923 Rhinostoma bimaculatum Lutz and Mello, Folha Medica, 4t 3Gera is, Braz 1. Bailey, Herpetolog ica, 23: 159* 1967 Phimophis iqlesiasi i

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PHIMOPHIS VITTATUS (Boulenger), new combination I896 Rhinostoma vittatum Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Argentina (probably in error).

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Santa Fe and Entre Rios, Argentina, to southern Bolivia.

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Coluber

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PITUOPHIS LINEAT ICOLLIS (Cope) 1861 Arizona 1 neat coll Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1861: 300Type-locality: Given as "Mexico" in original description, but Cope later (Ann. Rept. U. S. Nat. Mus., I898 Stull, BuU. U. S. Nat. Mus., I75, 1540, 52, [1900], 861) said it came from "Jalapa". said this was probably Jalapa, Oaxaca, but Smith and Taylor, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., I87, Duellman, Univ. Kansas Publ. 1945, 108, gave it as Jalapa, Veracruz, with no explanation. Mus. Nat. Hist., 10, I96O, 6O7, designated a neotype, thus fixing the type locality as 24 km northwest of Ciudad Oaxaca, Oaxaca, Mexico. I894 Pituophis 1 ineat icoll is GOnther, Biol. Cent. Amer., Rept.; 124, pi. 47. i

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PLATYNION

PLATYNION Amaral 1923 Platynion Amaral, Proc. New England Zool. Club,

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Type-species: Platynion lividum Amaral

for only known species.

One species.

PLATYNION LIVIDUM Amaral 192^ Platynion lividum Amaral. Proc. New England Zool. Club, Braz 1. i

Distribution:

Mato Grosso, Parana and Sao Paulo, Brazil.

8:

%.

Type-locality: Dorizon, Parana,


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PLIOCERCUS

PL lOCERCUS Cope PI iocercus elapoi des 1860 PI iocercus Cope, Proc, Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1860: 253Type-species: Cope. Type-species: Elapochrus Deppe 1860 Elapochrus Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1850: 253* Peters. 1861 Pie ocercus Salvin (emendation of PI iocercus Cope), Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1851: 227. 1862 Pleiokerkos Cope (emendation of PI iocercus Cope), Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1852: ]2. Type-species: Not designated. 1863 Cosm osoph s Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys., 2: 285. i

i

i

i

i

i

Tropical Mexico through Central America to Amazonian South America.

Distribution: Content:

Seven species,

two of which

(

andrews

Smith and

i

b

icolor Smith) are ex tral

2.

3.

Scale rows at midbody 1/ Scale rows at midbody I5

2

1.

Con I7 filas de escamas al medio del cuerpo 2 Con I9 filas de escamas al medio del cuerop arubr icus

2.

Con dos o menos preoculares Con tres preoculares

arubr cus i

One or two preoculars Three preoculars

3

dim d i

ia

tus

Body rings alternating red and black, not dis4 posed in triads Body rings alternating red, black, and yellow, with black rings frequently arranged in triads elapo des

3-

euryzonus annellatus

4.

i

4.

More than 40 black rings Fewer than 40 black rings

PL IOCERCUS

tal.

Clave de especies

Key to the species 1.

imi

3

dim

Anillos del cuerpo con alternancia de negro, no hay disposicion en triadas Anillos del cuerpo con alternancia de negro y amarillo, los anillos negros temente dispuestos en triadas

i

d

iatus

rojo

y 4

rojo,

frecuenelapo des i

euryzonus Mas de 40 anillos negros dorsales Menos de 40 anillos negros dorsales-- annellatus

ANNELLATUS Taylor

1951 PI iocercus annellatus Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sc . Bull., 3*= IO7, pi. Morehouse Finca, 5 "> southwest of Turrialba, Costa Rica. i

10;

fig.

Type-locality:

4.

'

Known only from type locality.

Distribution:

PLIOCERCUS ARUBRICUS Taylor 1954 PI iocercus arubr icus Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sc . Bull., Jd: 73^> 'f '9- !*• Bonita, southeastern slope of Volcan Poas, Costa Rica, about 55^"^ 'fti

Type-locality:

Isla

Atlantic slope of Costa Rica; known from type locality and Boca de R'o Colorado.

Distribution:

PLIOCERCUS DIMIDIATUS Cope 186s Pliocercus dimidiatus Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc Costa Rica. Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sc 1951 Pliocercus dimidiatus

Distribution:

i

.

Phila., I865:

i

.

Bull., 3*'

i

.

Phila., 1860:

I9O.

Type-locality:

Arriba,

106.

Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama.

PLIOCERCUS ELAPO DES Cope I

1860 Pliocercus elapoides Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc Veracruz.

Distribution:

i

0—70

Near Jalapa,

Type-locality:

Tropical Mexico to Guatemala and Honduras.

Nine subspecies, of which five Content: ecc idental s Smith and Landy and schm idt S6S-492

253.

17

(

i

cela tus Smith, elapo des Cope, hobartsm th SmithV are extral im tal, i

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Liner,


s

250

PLIOCERCUS Clave de subespecies

Key to the subspecies All primary black rings complete around

1.

incomplete lat icollar

Black rings on body fewer than 14 Black rings on body more than I3

2.

Todos los anillos negros primaries 2 completes alrededor del cuerpo La mayor'a de los anillos negros primaries lat icellar is incompletes a ventral

2.

Anillos negros del cuerpo menos de 14 Anillos negros del cuerpo mas de 13 salv

s

i

3

salvini

i

Dark margin present between yellow and red diastemas rings No dark margin between yellow and red rings

3.

1.

2

body Most primary black rings ventrally

salvadorens

3*

s

i

3

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n

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margen oscuro entre anillos amarillos y diastemas rojos Sin margen oscuro entre anillos amarillos y salvadorens is rojos

'-'°"

PI iocercus elapo des d iastemus (BocourtJ i

Mex., Rept.: 636, pi. 41, fig. diastema Bocourt, Miss. Sc Plateau of Guatemala. Type-locality: Sm th, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 54: 120. 1541 PI iocercus elapoides d iastemus

1886

L

ioph is elapoides var.

i

.

8.

i

Pacific slope of Chiapas, Mexico to El Salvador.

Distribution:

PI iocercus elapoi des lat icollar is Smith

Soc. Washington, 54: 122. 1941 Pliocercus elapoides laticollaris Smith, Proc. Biol. Tenosique, Tabasco, Mexico. locality: Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., ii: 1941 Pliocercus elapoides semicinctus Schmidt, Zool. Double Falls, west of Stann Creek, British Honduras. Type-locality:

Distribution:

Typey^d.

Tabasco, Mexico to British Honduras, excluding Yucatan Peninsula.

regard Comment! Stuart, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 122, I563, 110, does not this subspecies as valid.

PI

i

ocercus elapo des salvadorens i

i

Mertens

s

Type-locality: 1552 PI ocercus elapo des salvadorens s Mertens, Zool. Anz., 148: 51' San Jose, Santa Tecla, Departamento La Libertad, El Salvador, II5O m. i

Distribution:

PI

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nca

Departamento La Libertad, El Salvador.

ocercus elapo des salv i

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Muller

Type-locality: Muller. Verb. Naturforsch. Ges. Basel, 6: 7O9, pi. 2A. I878 Pliocercus Salvini Verapaz, Guatemala. Stuart, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 6^: 71* 1548 PI ocercus elapo des salv n i

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Distribution:

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Low and moderate elevations

in

central and northern Guatemala.

PLIOCERCUS EURYZONUS Cope 1862 PI iocercus euryzonus Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1862: the Truando, New Grenada; this is now Colombia.

72.

Type-locality: Region of

Distribution: Colombia, Ecuador, and equatorial Brazil to Guatemala. Content:

Three subspecies, one of which

(

b

icolor Smith)

Key to the subspecies 1.

is

extral m tal. i

i

Clave de subespecies

Red rings half scale row wide euryzonus Red rings more than two scale rows wide aequal s i

1.

Anillos rojos del ancho de media escama euryzonus Anillos rojos de ancho mayor de dos escamas aequal i


251

PLIOCERCUS

PI

i

oeercus euryzonus euryzonus Cope

Type-locality: Santa Fe de Bogota, 1853 L.[ ioph s ] splendens Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 2: 302. Colombia. 1548 PI oeercus euryzonus [ euryzonus j Stuart, N^isc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 69: 72. i

i

Distribution: Amazonian Brazil, Colombia and Ecuador; Panama,

PI iocercus euryzonus aequal

i

s

Salvin

I86I PI iocercus aequal s Salvin, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, I86I: 227. Type-locality: San Geronimo and neighboring mountains of Ba ja Verapaz, Guatemala. 1881 PI iocercus sarg Fischer, Arch, fur Naturg., 47 (l): 225, pi. 11, figs. I-3. Typei

i

i

locality: Coban, Guatemala. 1518 PI iocercus euryzonus aequal s Stuart, Misc. Publ. i

Distribution: Guatemala.

Mus.

Zool.

Univ.

Mich., 65:

72.

Known only from low and moderate elevations of Caribbean slope of central


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PSEUDABLABES Boulenger 1696 Pseudablabes Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus.,

Distribution: Content:

126.

Type-species:

Eiremis agassizi

i

Jan.

South and southwest Brazil, northeastern Argentina, Uruguay.

One species.

PSEUDABLABES AGASSIZI 186s 186s 186s I856

J:

I

(Jan)

Type locality: Uruguay. 260. Eiremis Aqassizii Jan. Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis.,2: Type-local tys 286. Philodryas paucisquamis Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, I863: unknown. Type-locality: 82. brevicauda Jan, Elenco Sist. Ofidi: L.[ iopeltis 126. Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., J: Pseudablabes aqass z

Distribution:

i

i

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South and southwest Brazil, northeastern Argenti na, Uruguay.

Brazil.


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PSEUDOBOA

Bailey, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina

PSEUDOBOA Schneider Type-species: Pseudoboa coronata Schneider. 1801 Pseudoboa Schneider. Hist. Amphib., 2: 286. Olisthenes euphaeus Type-species: 1859 Olisthenes Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1855: 256. Cope.

Distribution: South America east of Andes to Santa Catarlna, Brazil and central Bolivia; west of Andes In Colombia and western Panama; Tobago and Grenada Islands.

Content: Two species groups, containing several as yet undescribed taxa.

total of four currently recognized species, as well as

a

Clave de especies

Key to the species Dorsal scales in I5 rows; upper labials usually 2 eight (except seven in haas ) Dorsal scales in I7 rows; upper labials seven coronata i

1.

Escamas dorsales en I5 filas; usualmente ocho labiates superiores (excepto en haas que 2 tiene siete) Escamas dorsales en I7 filas; siete labiates coronata super ores i

i

Upper labials usually eight; body lighter dorsally than dark nape blotch or with rostral scale modified; subcaudals IJ-IOJ in males, 66-57 '" females (counts overlapping those of haas occur only in northern South America) 3 Upper labials usually seven; body dark brown dorsally even in juveniles; rostral scale normal; subcaudals 83 in one male, 73 oi" fewer n females haas

2.

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Loreal short, highest posteriorly; rostral elevated from adjacent scales at edges, blunt as viewed from above; body coloration variable, wholly dark dorsally, with large irregular white blotches, or with no dark markings behind nape blotch; nasal bones fused along m dl ne n qra Loreal long with parallel horizontal edges; rostral normal (or prominent and pointed in large adults); body coloration fairly constant; salmon red above in juveniles becoming brown dorsally in adults, but remaining lighter than nape blotch; nasal bones separaneuw ed ted by suture i

i

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I

i

Usualmente ocho labiates superiores; cuerpo mas claro dorsalmente que la mancha nucal o con la escama rostral modificada; subcaudales T)-10^ en machos, 66-57 s" hembras (las cifras que sobremontan estas son de haas y solo en el norte de America del Sur) 3 Usualmente siete labiates superiores; cuerpo dorsalmente pardo oscuro, aun en juveniles; escama rostral normal; 83 subcaudales en un haas macho y 73 ° menos en hembras i

3.

Loreal corta, mas alta poster ormente; rostral elevada en los hordes de las escamas adyacentes, redondeado como se ve de encima; coloracion del cuerpo variable; totalmente oscuro dorsalmente con grandes e irregulares manchas blancas o sin ninguna marca detras de la nucal; huesos nasales fusionados en la I'nea n qra med ia Loreal larga con hordes horizontales paralelos; rostral normal (o prominente y puntiaguda en menos adultos); coloracion del cuerpo mas constante; rojo salmon arriba en juveniles, en adultos pardo manteniendo la clara mancha nucal; huesos nasales separados por sutura neuw ed i

i

i

i

i

PSEUDOBOA CORONATA Schneider 1801 Pseudoboa coronata Schneider, Hist. Amphib., 2: 286. I856 Oxyrhopus coronatus Soulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus.,

Distribution:

Guianas; Amazonian watershed

in

Type-locality: 3'

America.

111.

Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia.

PSEUDOBOA HAAS (Boettger) coronata group I

1505 Oxyrhopus haasi 1526 Pseudoboa haasi

Distribution:

Type-locality: Boettger, Zool. Anz., 25: 37*Rev. Mus. Paulista, I5: IO5.

Campos de Palmas, Parana, Brazil.

— Amaral,

Arucaria forests of Parana and northern Santa Catarina, Brazil.


.

254

PSEUDOBOA

PSFIinORnA NEilWIEDI (Dumeril, neuw edi group I

i

Bibron and Oumeril)

i

Type-locality; CSte Ferme Oumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., ]: 1001. I854 Scytale neuwi ed and Brazilj restricted to Cumana, Venezuela through lectotype selection by Hoge and Lancini, Bol. Mus. Cien. Nat. Caracas, 6-7, I96O, 55. "Probably Type-locality: lesq Olisthenes euphaeus Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., I855: 296. South America". Venezuela. Type-locality: 1887 Rhinocheilus thominoti Bocourt, Le Naturaliste, (2) 9: 45, figs. 1-4. La Guaira, Type-locality: 1901 Pseudoboa robinsoni Stejneqer. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 24: I9O, fig. Venezuela. Stejneger, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 24: I89. 1901 Pseudoboa neuwiedi i

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i

—

Pacific Panama from just west of Canal Zone through northern and Distribution: Surinam; south to Brazil, along Amazon River; Trinidad and Tobago Islands.

interior Colombia to

PSEUDOBOA NIGRA (Pumeril, Bibron and Oumeril) neuw ed group i

i

i

van. N qrum Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. I854 Scytale neuw ed Bah a, Braz 1 1926 Pseudoboa albimaculata Mello, Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz, 19: 129Brazil. 1^62 Pseudoboa n iqra — Ba lev. Bull. Zool. Nomen., I9 (3): l64. i

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i

i

i

Gen.,

'J:

1002.

Type-locality:

i

Type-locality:

Minas Gerais,

i

Northeastern Brazil to eastern Para, south to Estado do Rio de Janeiro and SSo Paulo, Distribution: thence west to northwestern Mato Grosso and central Bolivia and south to northern Corrientes, Primarily, but not exclusively, a savanna species. Argentina.


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PSEUDOERYX Fitzinger Type-species: Coluber pi icat 1826 Pseudoeryx Fitzinger, Neue Classification der Reptilien: 55* L nnaeus. I838 Pseudoer ix Thon (emendation of Pseudoeryx Fitzinger), in Ersch and Gruber, Enc. 2 (l2): 38? (citation from Roze, Acta Biol. Venezuelica, 2, 1557> 20; not seen by us). I843 Pseuderyx Fitzinger (emendation of Pseudoeryx Fitzinger), Systema Reptilium; 25. Type-spec es! Coluber pi ca t 1 s Linnaeus. I845 D imades Gray, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus.: 1i>.

1 is

i

i

i

i

Distribution: Content:

i

i

for single known species.

As

One species.

PSEUDOERYX PLICATIL

(Linnaeus)

IS

Type-locality: 1758 Coluber plicatilis Linnaeus. Systema Naturae, Ed. 10: 217. 1826 Pseudoeryx pi icat 1 s- F tz nqer, Neue Classification der Reptilien: 55i

i

Distribution:

i

Two subspecies, according to latest revision, by Hoge, 1964, 80.

Labials black with yellow spotting; I5I-I63 m imet icus ventrals Labials yellow with brown spotting; 125-1'12 ventrals pi icat 1 is i

ica

t

i

1

i

s

pi icat

i

1 is

Mem.

Inst.

Butantan, 30 (196O-62),

Clave de subespecies

Key to the subspecies

Pseudoeryx pi

i

Colombia and Guianas to Bolivia, Paraguay and northern Argentina.

Content:

1.

"Terna tae s".

i

1.

Labios negros manchados de amarillo; I5Im met icus I63 vent rales Labios amarillos manchados de castano; 129142 vent rales pi ica t 1 s i

i

i

(Linnaeus)

Type-locality: Fitzinger, Neue Classification der Reptilien: 551826 Pseudoeryx Daud n Unknown. I895 Pseuderyx pi icat 1 s var. anomalolep s Bocourt, Miss. Sci. Mex., Rept.: 804, pi. 60, figs. Type-locality: Colombia. 6-6d. Popayan, Cauca, Colombia, Type-locality: 1944 Hydrops lehmann Dunn, Caldasia, 3 (n)' 71' I76O m. 1964 Pseudoeryx plicatilis pi ica t 1 s Hoqe. Mem. Inst. Butantan, 3O (196O-62): 80, figs. 28, 30-31. i

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i

Distribution:

i

Colombia, Venezuela and Guianas to Brazil, Paraguay and northern Argentina.

Pseudoeryx plicatilis

m

i

met icus Cope

R'o Mamore, Type-locality: I885 Pseuderyx m imet icus Cope, Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, 23: 9^eastern Bol v a. Roze, Acta Biol. Venezuelica, 2: 23. 1957 Pseudoeryx m met icus 1964 Pseudoeryx pi icat 1 s m imet icus Hoge, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 3O (196O-62): 82, figs. 27, i

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29,

i

32.

Distribution:

Amazonian Bolivia.


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PSEUDOTOMODON

Bailey, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina

PSEUDOTOMODON Koslowsky Type-species: Pseudotomodon mendoz inus 1856 Pseudotomodon Koslowsky, Rev. Mus. La Plata, 7' 45^. Koslowsky. Type-species: 1857 Pseudotomodon Peracca, Bol. Mus. Zool. Anat. Comp. Univ. Torino, 12 (278): 1. Peracca. Pseudotomodon Or veil i

Distribution: Content:

i

i

As for single known species.

One species.

PSEUDOTOMODON TRIGONATUS (Leybold) I873 Pel ias tr igonatus Leybold, Excursion a las Pampas Argentlnas, Hojas de mi Diario, 1873' Mendoza Province, Argentina. Type-locality: Type-locality: 1856 Pseudotomodon mendoz nus Koslowsky, Rev. Mus. La Plata, 7' *55> pl- ^Diamante, Oepartamento 25 de Mayo, Provlncia Mendoza, Argentina. Peracca, Bol. Mus. Zool. Anat. Comp. Univ. Torino, 12 (278): 1. 1857 Pseudotomodon Cr veil locality: Las Chimbas, about 5" km northwest of San Luis, Argentina. i

i

Distribution:

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i

82.

Rfo

Type-

Western Argentina.

Comment: This species has most recently been considered a subspecies of Tomodon ocellatus Oumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, but both it and the genus Pseudotomodon are clearly distinct from Tomodon The author will publish full substantiation of this at a later date. .


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"A:

PSEUSTES Fitzinger Type1843 Thamnob us Fitzinger (preoccupied by Thamnob us Schoenherr, 1836)j Systema Reptilium: 26. species: Coluber poec los toma Wied. D psas D ieper nk Schlegel. Type-species: 1843 Pseustes Fitzinger, Systema Reptilium: 27. Type-species: Trop dod ipsas lunulata 1862 Phrynonax Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1862: 3*8. Cope. Paraphrynonax vers icolor 1322 Paraphrvnonax Lutz and Mello, Folha Medica, 3 ( I920): 97' Type-spec es: Lutz and Mello. i

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Distribution: Content:

Central America; northern and central South America.

Four

species.

Clave de especies

Key to the species 1.

Lower rows of dorsal scales usually without keels; usually two postoculars; no subocular scales 2 All dorsals keeled except first row; usually three postoculars; suboculars present or absent sulphureus

1.

Las hileras mas bajas de escamas dorsales usualmente sin quillas; usualmente dos post2 oculares; sin escamas suboculares Todas las dorsales quilladas excepto la primera hilera; usualmente tres postoculares; sulphureus con sin cuboculares

2.

Ventrals weakly angulate; no longitudinal line of color on ventrals 3 Ventrals strongly angulate; longitudinal dark line along angles of ventrals sexcar inatus

2.

Ventrales ligeramente angulados; sin 1 'nea longitudinal coloreada en ventrales 3 Ventrales fuertemente angulados; I'nea longitudinal oscura a lo largo de las ventrales sexcar na tus i

3.

Dorsum irregularly barred with yellow, or each scale with yellow center and black margin - shropsh re Dorsum other than above description - poec lonotus i

J,

Dorso con barras irregulares amarillas o cada escama con centro amarillo y borde negroshropsh re Dorso distinto del descripto poec lonotus i

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PSEUSTES POECILONOTUS (Cunther) Type-locality: Honduras and Mexico; I858 Sp lotes poec lonotus Gunther, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus.: 100. restricted to Honduras through lectotype selection by Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 2, 1894, i

i

20.

1937 Pseustes

[

poeci lonotus ]

— Brongersma,

Meded., 20: 6.

Zool.

Isthmus of Tehuantepec and Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico through all of Central America Distribution: and northern South America into Amazonian drainage of Brazil, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia; Trinidad.

Content:

Four subspecies.

Clave de subespecies

Key to the subspecies 1.

No paravertebral stripes on body Pair of paravertebral stripes on body -

2

1.

poec lonotus

poec lonotus

i

I

2.

Head and neck same color as rest of body

2,

Color de cabeza y cuello igual que el resto del cuerpo 3 Cabeza y cuello negro carbon, resto del cuerpo con marcas transversales chrysobronchus

J-

Cuerpo unlcolor, pardo opaco en adultos; serie de bandas pardas en fondo pardo claro en juveniles polylep s Cuerpo marcado por manchas oscuras arqus dispersas y I'neas obllcuas

3

Head and neck coal black, rest of body with transverse markings chrysobronchus

3.

Body unlcolor, dull brown In adults; series of brown bands on light brown ground color polylep s in juveniles Body markings of scattered dark spots and arqus oblique lines i

Sin cintas paravertebrales en el cuerpo 2 Par de cintas paravertebrales en el cuerpo-

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PSEUSTES

Pseustes poec lonotus poec lonotus

(

i

i

Gun t her)

Type-locality: 1861 Tropidodipsas lunulata Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1860: 517. Honduras. 1529 Phrynonax poecilonotus poeci lonotus— Amaral , Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: 311> ^ "S- 2. Brongersma, Zool. Meded., 20: 6. 1537 Pseustes [ poeci lonotus poec lonotus j

i

Yucatan, Mexico through El Peten, Guatemala and British Honduras to Honduras.

Distribution:

Pseustes poec lonotus arqus (Bocourt) i

1888 Spilotes argus Bocourt. Miss. Sci.

Mex., Rept.:

652,

pi.

48,

figs.

10-lOf.

Type-locality:

Mex ico.

Type-locality: 18^4 Phrynonax quentheri Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 2: 20. Veracruz, Mexico. 1529 Phrynonax poecilonotus arqus Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: 313> fig. 3' Brongersma, Zool. Meded., 20: 6. poec lonotus arqus J 1937 Pseustes

Atoyac,

— —

i

[_

Distribution: San Luis Potosi, Mexico, south on Atlantic slopes to El Peten, Guatemala; also on Pacific slope in region of Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Mexico,

Pseustes poec lonotus chrysobronchus (Cope) i

I876 Spilotes chrysobronchus Cope, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., (2) 8 (I875): I36, pi. 28, figs, lla-b. Type-locality: Buenos des Cope, Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, 31= 3*51893 Synchal nus corall Aires, Costa Rica. 1929 Phrynonax poec lonotus chrysobronchus— Amaral , Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: 315' Brongersma, Zool. Meded, 20: 6. poec lonotus chrysobronchus j 1937 Pseustes i

i

i

i

i

I

Distribution:

Costa Rica and Nicaragua.

Pseustes poec lonotus polylep i

i

s

(Peters)

Type-locality: I867 Ahaetulla polylepis Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1867: 709Sur nam. Type-locality: I869 Spilotes fasciatus Peters. Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, I869: 443. Maroni, Surinam; Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4, I929 (193O), 3O2, suggests that this locality is in French Guiana. Type-locality: 1894 Phrynonax eu trop s Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 2: 22, pi. 1, fig. 1. Unknown. Macuto, Stejneger, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 24: I85. Type-locality: 1901 Phrynonax lyon Venezuela. None Type-locality: 1913 Phrynonax atr ceps Werner, Mitt. Naturhist. Mus. Hamburg, 3'^: 22. g ven. 1929 Phrynonax poecilonotus polylepi s Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: 313. Brongersma, Zool. Meded., 20: 6. 1937 Pseustes [ poec lonotus polylep is j i

i

i

i

i

— —

i

Distribution: Amazonian region of Brazil, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia; also from Venezuela, Trinidad and Guianas.

PSEUSTES SEXCARINATUS (Wagler) 1824 Natrix sexcar natus Waqler. in Spix, Sp. Nov. Serp. Brasil; 35' Braz 1. 1964 Pseustes sexcar natus Hoqe. Mem. Inst. Butantan, 3O (196O-62): i

i

Distribution:

Type-locality: RioAmazonas, 28,

2

figs.

Estado do Para, Brazil; Misiones, Argentina,

Comment: The specimen described by Hoge, loc. cit., is very similar to specimens of poec lonotus as described by Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4, I929, 3^8, and we are not sure our key will suffice to distinguish the two taxa. i


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PSEUSTES

PSEUSTES SHROPSHIRE!

(Barbour and Amaral)

1524 Phrynonax shropsh re Barbour and Amaral, Occ. Pap. Boston Soc. Mat. localitv: Fort Sherman, Canal Zone, Panama. Brongersma, Zool. Meded., 20: 6. 1537 Pseustes [ shropsh re J

Distribution:

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5=

131-

Type-

Costa Rica; Panama; Pacific Colombia and Ecuador.

PSEUSTES SULPHUREUS (Wagler) 1824 Na tr X sulphurea Wagler. in Spix, Sp. Nov. Serp. Brasil: forests along Rio Japura, Brazil. Brongersma, Zool. Meded., 20: 6. 1537 Pseustes [ sulphureus j i

26,

pi.

9'

Type-locality:

Shoreline

Distribution:

Content:

Ecuador;

Peru;

Brazil; Guianas;

Trinidad.

Two subspecies.

Comment: Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 3> I856, 626, questioned whether Coluber caracaras Gmelin, Systema Naturae, Ed. I3, 17^6, 1117> should be synonymized with this species. If this were to be demonstrated, Gmelin's name would have priority over sulphureus .

Clave de subespecies

Key to the subspecies 1.

Subocular absent; anterior chinshields longer than posterior; 205-227 ventrals sulphureus Subocular present; anterior chinshields shorter than posterior; 159-215 ventrals-poec lostoma i

1.

Subocular ausente; escudos mentales anteriores mas largos que posteriores; sulphureus 205-227 vent rales Subocular presente; escudos mentales anteriores mas cortos que posteriores; 199-215 ven trales poec los toma i

Pseustes sulphureus sulphureus (Wagler)

Paramaribo, Type-locality: psas Di eper nk Schlegel, Essa Physion. Serpens, 2: 282. Sur nam Type-locality: Mocquard. Bull. Mus. Nat. Hist. Paris, I9O3: 212. 1903 Phrynonax Fauchere Sur name. 1929 Phrynonax sulphureus sulphureus Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: JOG. 1937 Pseustes sulphureus sulphureus Brongersma, Zool. Meded., 20: 6, figs. la-b. 1837

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Distribution:

Equatorial Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, Guianas, and Trinidad.

Pseustes sulphureus poec lostoma (Wied) i

1824 C.[oluber] poecilostoma W led, Isis von Oken, 6: 665. Type-locality: Brazil; Wied, Beitrage zur Naturgeschichte von Brasilien, 1, 1825, 263, mentions specimens from Rio de Janeiro, Cabo Frio, Marica, Sagoarema and Parahyba, Brazil. 1922 Paraphrynonax versicolor Lutz and Mello, Folha Medica, 3 (192O): 97. Type-locality! Cataguazes, Minas Gerais, Brazil. 1929 Phrynonax sulphureus poec lostoma Amaral . Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: 3O8, fig. 1. 1937 Pseustes [ sulphureus poecilostoma ] Brongersma, Zool. Meded., 20: 6. i

Distribution; Southeastern Brazil.

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SERPENTES

:

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COLUBRIDAE

PTYCHOPHIS

PTYCHOPHIS Gomes iqi'i

Ptychophis Gomes. Ann. Paulistas Med. Cirurg., Gomes.

Distribution: Content:

i:

I27.

Type-species:

Ptychophis

f

lavov irgatus

As for single species.

One species.

PTYCHOPHIS FLAVOVIRGATUS Gomes 1515 Ptychophis flavovirqatus Gomes, Ann. Paulistas Med. Cirurg., SSo Bento, Estado de Santa Catharina, Brazil. locality:

Distribution:

Santa Catherina and Parana, Brazil.

4:

128, pi.

4,

figs.

4-6.

Type-


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REPTILIA: SERPENTES: COLUBRIDAE

RHACHIDELUS

RHACHIDELUS Soulenger I5O8 Rhachi delus Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (b) Boulenger.

Distribution: Content:

As

2:

3I.

Type-species:

Rhachidelus brazili

for single species.

One species.

RHACHIDELUS BRAZILI Boulenger I5O8 Rhach delus braz i

il

Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (s)

Braz il.

Distribution:

Southern Brazil and Misiones, Argentina.

2:

31'

Type-locality:

Near Sao Paulo,


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REPTILlA: SERPENTES: COLUBRIDAE

RHADINAEA

RHADINAEA Cope I863 Rhad naea Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1863' 101, i

Type-species; Taeniophis verm iculat Iceps

Cope.

Distribution! Southeastern United States through Mexico and Central America to Uruguay and northern Argent na. i

Content: About 40 species, of which 24 are found within limits of this work.

Comment: Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 2, 1854, 160, synonymized Calonotus Jan, I863 (proccupied by Calonotus Agassiz, 1846), with Rhad naea Cope, and was followed in this synonymy by Romer, Osteology of the Reptiles, 1956, 5^1. Both of the African species included in Calonotus by Jan were considered by Boulenger, I.e., p. I96, to belong to Coronella however, and there is no valid reason to include Calonotus Jan in this generic synonymy. Romer, I.e., also gave Rhad inella Smith, 19*1> as a synonym of Rhad naea . but we know of no published documentation of i

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on.

This genus is currently being revised by C. W. Myers, and will be considerably changed from the arrangement seen here upon completion of his work.

Key to the species

Clave de espec es i

Scale rows at midbody 21 Scale rows at midbody 19 Scale rows at midbody I7

1.

Filas de escamas al medio del cuerpo 21Filas de escamas al medio del cuerpo I9rilas de escamas al medio del cuerpo I7-

qodman altamontana

2.

Diseno dorsal con iTneas long tud nales- qodman Dorso un forme altamontana

Broad lateral dark stripe occupies all of fourth and adjacent halves of third and fifth scale rows 4 Not as above 5

3.

4.

With dark stripe occupying adjacent halves of first and second scale rows serperaster No dark stripe below broad stripe on fourth and adjacent rows hempsteadae

4.

Cinta oscura ocupa las mitades adyacentes de primera y segunda hilera de escamas serperaste r Sin cinta oscura debajo de la cinta ancha en cuarta hilera de escamas y adyacentes hempsteadae

5.

Lateral dark stripe broad, occupying all of third and neighboring halves of second and fourth scale rows montecr ist Lateral dark stripe narrow, occupying only contiguous halves of third and fourth scale rows stadelman

5.

Cinta lateral oscura, ancha ocupa toda la tei Cera hilera de escamas y las mitades adyacentes de la segunda y cuarta hileras- montecristi Cinta lateral oscura, angosta ocupa solamente las mitades contiguas de tercera y cuarta hileras de escamas stadelman

1.

2.

Dorsum with longitudinal stripes Dorsum un col 01 i

3.

6.

7.

8.

2 3

6

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Subcaudals fewer than 75 Subcaudals more than 75 Upper labials eightUpper labials seven-

10. Two posterior temporals

One posterior temporal

6.

7.

s

10

saroent

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11

pachyura

Cinta lateral ancha y oscura ocupa toda la cuarta hilera de escamas y las mitades adyacentes de la tercera y quinta No como el anterioi

4 5

-1

Subcaudales menos de 75" Subcaudales mas de 75

-16

Labiales superiores ocho Labiales superiores siete-

-12

Cuarta y quinta labiales en orbita; usualmente 9 17 hileras inmed iatamente anterior al ano Tercera, cuarta y quinta labiales en orbita; usualmente con reduccion a I5 delante del ano brev rostr s

9

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Fourth and fifth labials in orbit; usually I7 scale rows immediately anterior to vent Third, fourth and fifth labials in orbit; usually with reduction to 15 anterior to vent brev rostr More than I3O ventrals Fewer than I3O ventrals

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Mas de I3O ventralesMenos de I3O ventrales-

10. Dos

temporales posteriores-

Una temporal posterioi

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saroent

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RHADINAEA

11. Anterior chinshields longer than posterioi k nkel Anterior chinshields shorter than posterioi i

i

pulver ventr i

12.Ventrals more than 140 Ventrals fewer than 135

n

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13

beu

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13

beu

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13»Midline area of individual ventral scale usually immaculate; outer tips of ventral usually with black spot or line 14 Black crescent shaped spon on midline of most ventrals, outer tips of ventrals usually call qaster ent irely black

13.Zona de la I'nea media de cada escama ventral usualmente inmaculada; apices externos usualmente con mancha o I'nea negra 14 Con mancha negra en forma de media luna en la i'nea media de la mayor'a de las ventrales; apice9 externos usualmente todo negros call iqaster

14. No light spots on dorsum of head

14. Sin manchas claras en el

i

15

dorso de la cabeza--15 Con mancha clara triangular detras del ojo y dos manchas redondeadas en parietales Inmediatamente detras de frontal affin s

Triangular light spot behind eye and two roundish spots on parietals immediately behind frontal af f n s i

1+11+2-

15.Temporal formula Temporal formula

-

i

pachyura poec lopogon

seven Upper labials eight

17 15

anterior temporal present 18 Ventrals more than 160; anterior temporal may be fused with sixth labial, which then con-

17. Ventrals fewer than I6O;

quen ther

i

temporal Formula temporal

15. Formula

i

16. Upper labials

tacts par etal

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parietal and posterior temporal, larger light spot between temporal and lateral line pers im il s

formula Temporal formula

1

+

1

+

2-1--

20.Ventrals fewer than 152Ventrals more than I52-21

-later

i

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20 tr qa 21

.Subcaudals fewer than JOSubcaudals more than 5O

22. Dorsum of head

-22

-23

vermiculated with yellow

23. Ventrals usually more than 135

Ventrals usually fewer than 135

-17 -15

18

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cada parietal y temporal posterior, mancha clara mas grande entre temporal y i'nea lateral pers im

temporal Formula temporal

15. Formula

1+21+1-

20. Ventrales menos de 152Ventrales mas de 152 21

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later str qa i

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lachrymans

.Subcaudales menos de 5^" Subcaudales mas de ')0

-22 -23

i

pers

i

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s

decorata

cabeza vermiculado de amarillo verm culat iceps Dorso de la cabeza unicolor p n icola i

i

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pers im 1 s decorata i

Type-locality: Rio de Janeiro and Brazil; I858 Prom icus af f in s Gu'nther, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus.: 128. restricted to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, by Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 2, 1894, 173Type-locality: Rio Grande do 1885 Coronella Iherinqii Boulenqer. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (5) 15= l?''Sul, Braz 1 Prado, Mem. Inst. Butantan, I7: 12. 1943 Rhadi naea af f n i

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RHADINAEA AFFINIS (Gu'nther)

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verm iculat ceps p n cola i

Dorsum of head unicolor

i

Ventrales mas de I6O; temporal anterior puede estar fusionada con sexta labial, que entonces contacta con parietal quen ther

i

-lachrvmans

pachyura poec lopogon

ly.Ventrales menos de I6O; con temporal anterior

i

19. Temporal

-

Ifi.Labiales superiores sieteLabiales superiores ocho--

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1+11+2-

Distribution: Southern and southeastern Brazil.

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RHADINAEA ALTAMONTANA Taylor

Type-locality: 195* Rhadinaea altainontana Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sc . Bull., ')(>: ]iO, fig. l6a-c. Edge of Costa Rican National Forest Reserve, Pan-American Highway, Talamanca Range, Costa Rica, 7OOO-8OOO ft. i

Known only from type locality.

Distribution:

RHADINAEA BEUI Prado Prado, Mem. 1543 Rhadi naea beu Parana, Brazil.

Inst.

i

Distribution:

Butantan, I7:

13,

Type-locality:

two figs.

Curitiba, Estado do

Known only from type locality.

RHADINAEA BREVIROSTRIS (Peters) I863 Dromicus brevirostris Peters, Monats. Akad. from Quito, Ecuador, purchased; probably Parasit., 2, I555, 347. 1868 Prom icus viperinus Gunther, Ann. Mag. Nat. 1544 Rhadinaea brevirostris Dunn, Caldasia, 2:

Wiss. Berlin, I863: 280. Type-locality: Apparently erroneous, according to Peters, Rev. Ecuat. Ent. Hist.,

(4)

1:

418.

Type-locality:

Pebas, Peru.

453.

Amazonian Basin, Guianas to Bolivia,

Distribution:

RHADINAEA CALLIGASTER (Cope) 1876 Contia calliqaster Cope^ Jour, Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., (2) 8 (I875): locality: Pico Blanco, Costa Rica. 1894 Rhadinaea calliqaster Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus,, 2: 164. i

146, pi.

28,

fig.

12.

Type-

Distribution:

RHADINAEA DEC

I

P

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Costa Rica and Panama.

ENS (Gunther)

1893 Ablabes decipiens Gunther. Biol. Cent. Amer., Reptiles: IO5, pi. 37, fig. Irazij, Costa Rica. 1538 Rhadi naea pachyura dec ip iens Dunn, Copeia, I538: I58. 1954 Rhadinaea decipiens Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sc . Bull., 36: 740.

Content:

i

Costa Rica.

Two subspecies.

Key to the subspecies 1,

Type-locality:

Distribution:

A.

Clave de subespecies

Ventrals I3O; subcaudals 12$; total ventrals plus subcaudals 256 rubncoUis Ventrals 133-157; subcaudals 110; total ventrals plus subcaudals 249 decipiens

1,

Ventrales I3O; subcaudales 125; ventrales y subcaudales en total 256 rubricoll is Ventrales 133-157; subcaudales 110; ventrales y subcaudales en total 243-dec p iens i

Rhad inaea decip iens d ec

(Gunther)

ip iens

1954 Rhadinaea decipiens dec

Distribution:

Rhad naea dec i

ip

ip

i

ens

— Taylor,

Univ, Kansas Sc

Costa Rica except for area occupied by

R.

i

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d.

Bull., 36:

rubricoll

740.

is .

iens rubr icoll s Taylor i

1954 R hadinaea decipiens rubricoll is Taylor, Univ, Kansas Sc . Bull,, 36: 739. locality: Cinchona, Volcan Poas, Costa Rica, about 55OO ft. i

Distribution:

Known only from type locality.

Type-


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RHADINAEA

RHADINAEA OECORATA (Gunther) Mexico. Type-locality: 1858 Coronella decora ta Gunther, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus.: 35I863 [ RhadinaeaJ decorata Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., I863: 101. Type-locality: 1903 Erythrolamprus long icaudus Werner. Abh. Bayerische Akad. Wiss., 22 (2): Ji8. Guatemala. Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sc . Bull., Ji: 113> pl- H1551 Rhad naea decorata decorata

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Distribution: Low and moderate elevations, Veracruz, Mexico to Panama on Caribbean slope and locally on Pacific side in western Chiapas, Mexico.

RHADINAEA GODMANI Gunther Duenas, Guatemala. Type-local ty: 1865 Dromicus qodmanni Gunther, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (3) 15'- 5^I876 R.[ hadinae a J qodmanj . Cope, Jour, Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., (2) 8 (I875): I39. 1

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Intermediate elevations on the southwestern highlands of Guatemala

Distribution:

Two subspecies.

Content:

Comment: Gunther corrected the spelling of this taxon to godman 1893, 110, a justified emendation.

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i

Ich

1.

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godman

i

Rhad naea godman i

I

Rhad naea cfodman I

godman

J

— Mertens,

Southwestern Guatemala to

Distribution:

z

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Gijnther

i

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Adult males lack supra-anal keels; lateral black stripe on second through fourth rows - godman

Rhad naea godman

Biol. Cent.Amer., Reptiles,

Clave de subespecies

Key to the subspecies 1.

into El Salvador.

Abh. El

Senckenb, Naturforsch. Ges., 487: 71'

Salvador.

Mertens

Laguna de las Ninfas Type-locality: 1952 Rhad naea z Ich Mertens, Zool. Anz., 148: 92. (= Laguna de Apaneca), Volcan de la Lagunita, Departamento Sonsonate, El Salvador, I63O m Mertens, Abh. Senckenb. Naturforsch. Ges., 487: ]0, pi. 6, fig. 1952 Rhad naea godman z Ich i

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Distribution:

Known only from region of type locality.

RHADINAEA GUENTHERI Dunn I895 Tachymen s dec p iens Gunther (preoccupied in this genus by Ablabes dec p iens Gunther), Biol. Cent. Amer., Rept.: 163, pi. 53» 'fig- A. Type-locality: Irazu, Costa Rica. 1938 Rhad naea gunther Dunn (replacement name for Tachymen s dec p ens Gunther), Copeia, 1938: I98. i

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Distribution:

i

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Costa Rica.

RHADINAEA HEMPSTEADAE Stuart and Bailey Type1941 Rhad naea hempsteadae Stuart and Bailey, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool., Univ. Mich., 442: 2. locality: Cloud forest zone, above F nca Chichen, Alta Verapaz, Guatemala, about 57"" ^^' i

1

Distribution: :!6S^92

0—70

Intermediate elevations IS

In

mountains of Alta Verapaz, Guatemala,


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RHADINAEA

RHADINAEA 1526

L

i

(Amaral), new combination

NS GN ISS IMUS

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ns gn ss imus Amaral, Arch. Mus. Nacional Brazil, 26: IO3, pi. oph s Estajao Biologica, Serra de CubatSo, Estado de Sao Paulo, locality: I

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Type-

]-').

Sao Paulo and Espirito Santo, Brazil.

Distribution:

Comment: One of us (Peters) has seen the holotype of this species in the Institute Butantan, SSo Amaral used L ioph s as a generic name for Paulo, Brazil, and it seems unquestionably a Rhad naea . members of both taxa. i

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IN

Boettger

I

Boettger, Katalog der Rept 1 en-Sammlung im Museum der Senckenberg schen k nkel n Matagalpa, Type-locality: Naturforschende Gesellschaft im Frankfurt am Main, 2: 68.

1858 Rhadi naea N

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icaragua.

Distribution:

Nicaragua to Guatemala.

RHADINAEA LACHRYMANS (Cope) Unknown; Type-locality; I87O Lyqophis lachrvmans Cope. Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, 11 (I865): 154. Bailey, Dec. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 412, 1540, 7, suqgested Chiapas, Mexico. 1846 R. [hadinaea ] lachrymans Cope. Jour. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., (2) 8 (I875): 140.

Distribution:

i

Moderate and intermediate elevations of Pacific slope, Chiapas, Mexico to Guatemala.

RHADINAEA LATERISTRIGA (Berthold) 1859 Liophis lateristriqa Berthold. Anz. Gottingen Gehlert., 3: 180. Colomb ia. I867 Prom cus nunt us Jan, Icon. Gen. Ophid., livr. 24: pi. 6, fig. Ecuador. Dunn. Caldasia, 2: 453. 1^44 Rhadinaea later str qa i

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Distribution; Content:

1.

Popayan,

Type-locality: Andes of

i

Caribbean South America; Pacific slope of Colombia and Ecuador.

Two subspecies.

Clave de subespecies

Key to the subspecies 1.

Type-locality:

Single light spot on each parietal later str qa Light line on each parietal mul t 1 neata i

1.

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Type-locality: 186^ Dromicus frenatus Peters. Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1863: 218. Guayaquil, Ecuador. 1501 Urotheca coronata Ste ndachner, Anz. Akad. Wiss. Wien, I9OI: 106, pi. 1, figs. 3-3a. Region of Babahoyo, Ecuador. Type-locality: Typeiqoq Erythrolamprus labial is Werner. Mitt. Naturhist. Mus. Hamburg, 26: 237, ^'9- 1^. local ty: Ecuador. Dunn, Caldasia, 2: 453' 1544 Rhad naea later str qa later str qa I

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i

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Pacific slope, central Colombia to Ecuador.

Rhadinaea later istr qa mult i

il

ineata (Peters)

1855 Dromicus mult ilineatus Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, I863; 275.^ Type-locality; var. A from Puerto Cabello and Caracas, Venezuela, and var. B from Bogota, Colombia; name restricted to var. A by Dunn, below. Dunn, Caldasia, 2: 435« ineata 1544 Rhadinaea lateristriqa mult i

Distribution; Caribbean Colombia and Venezuela.


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RHADINAEA RHADINAEA MONTECRISTI Mertens 1352 Rh^dinaga rnontecnsti Mortens, Zool. Anz., 145: I36. Type-locality: Metapan IMounta.n?], Departamento Santa Ana, El Salvador, 2200 m.

Distribution:

Hacienda Monte Cnsto,

Known only from type locality.

RHADINAEA PACHYURA (Cope) 18/6 Cont ia pachyura Cope, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., Costa R ca. Dunn, Copeia, I538: I58. 1538 Rhadinaea pachyura i

(2)

8

(I875):

145.

Type-locality:

Sipurio,

I

Distribution: Content:

Costa Rica to Pacific Ecuador.

Two subspecies.

Key to the subspecies 1.

Clave de subespecies

Subcaudals 102-11/ Subcaudals fewer than 75

fulviceps pachyura

1.

Subcaudales 102-117 Subcaudales menos de 75

fulviceps pachyura

Rhad naea pachyura pachyura (Cope) I

[Rhadinaea pachyura

15*4

Distribution:

J

pachyura

— Dunn,

Caldasia,

2:

453.

Costa Rica and western Panama.

Rhad naea pachyura

f

i

ul v ceps Cope 1

1886 Rhadinaea fulv.ceps Cope, Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, 23: 275. Dunn, Caldasia, 2: 452. 1544 Rhad nata pachyura f ul v ceps I

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Panama;

Distribution:

Type-locality:

Panama.

Pacific Colombia and Ecuador.

RHADINAEA PERSIMlllS Dunn 1538 Rhad naea pers im 1 Panama, I5OO ft. 1951 Rhadinaea pers m 1 1

1

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Distribution:

Dunn, Copeia,

is

1

s

— Taylor.

Univ.

153^'

Type-locality:

197'

Kansas Sc

1

.

Bull., 34:

La Loma,

Provincia Bocas del Toro,

I17.

Costa Rica.

Comment: Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 2, 1854, 173> tentatively synonymized L oph s pers im Cope, 1868, with Rhad naea poec lopoqon Cope, 1863. If this synonymy is demonstrated to be valid, Rhad naea pers m 1 s Dunn, 1938> will require a new name. i

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RHADINAEA PINICOLA Mertens Type-locality: 1952 Rhadinaea pimcola Mertens. Zool. Anz., 145: 135, (Mountain?), Departamento Santa Ana, El Salvador, I5OO m.

Hacienda San Jose, Metapan

Known only from type locality.

Distribution:

RHADINAEA POECILOPOGON Cope 1863 Rhadinaea poecilopooon Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., I863: 100. Type-locality: Paysondu, Uruguay; actually Paysandu, Uruguay, according to Vaz Ferreira and Sierra de Soriano, Rev. Fac, Hum. Cien., Montevideo, 18, I96O, 36. 1863 E.[ n icoqnathus ] elegans Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 2: 268. Type-locality: Montevideo and Buenos A res. I863 Dromicus melanoceohalus Peters. Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, I863: 277. Type-locality: apparently Sao Paulo, Brazil. ?1865 Liophis persimilis Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1868: 3O8. Type-locality: Rio de Jane ro, Braz 1 1885 Enicojnathus billneatus Fischer, Jahr. Wiss. Anst. Hamburg, 2: 58, pi. 3, fig. 5. Type-locality: Santos, Brazil. Prado, Mem. Inst. Butantan, I7: I3. 1943 Rhad naea poec lopogon i

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Distribution: Southern Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina.


S

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RHADINAEA POECILOPOGON Cope

Type-locality: Paysondu, 186s Rhadinaea poecilopoqon Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., I863: 100. Uruguay, = Paysandu, Uruguay, according to Vaz Ferreira and Sierra de Soriano, Rev. Fac. Hum, Cien. Montevideo, 18, I56O, 36. 1543 Rhad naea poec lopogon Prado, Mem. Inst. Butantan, I7: 13« i

i

Southern Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina.

Distribution:

RHADINAEA PULVERI VENTR

Boulenger

I

1896 Rhadinaea pulver ventr Cartago, Costa Rica. 1551 Rhadinaea pulver ventr i

i

Boulenqer. Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus.,

s

— Taylor,

"}:

Type-locality: Azahar de

635-

Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 31=

II6.

Costa Rica and western Panama.

Distribution:

RHADINAEA SARGENT

i

Dunn and Bailey

I

Dunn and Bailey, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 86: 1539 Rhadi naea sarqent Esperanza Ridge, near head of R'o Pequeni, Panama, 1800 ft. i

Pequeni-

Type-locality:

10.

Hills east of Canal Zone, Panama.

Distribution:

RHADINAEA SERPERASTER Cope I87I Rhadinaea serperaster Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., IB/l: 212. Jose, Costa R ca. Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 2: I72. I854 Rhad naea serperastra Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 3*= 112. 1551 Rhad naea serperastra

Type-locality:

Near San

i

— —

i

i

Costa Rica and Panama.

Distribution:

RHADINAEA STADELMANI Stuart and Bailey 1341 Rhad naea stadelman Stuart and Bailey, Occ. Pap. Mus. Todos Santos, Huehuetenango, Guatemala, 8000 ft. i

i

Zool.

Univ.

Mich., 442:

4.

Type-locality:

Intermediate elevations on eastern and western flanks of Sierra de los Cuchumatanes,

Distribution: Guatemala.

RHADINAEA VERMI CULAT CEPS (Cope) I

1860 T.[ aen oph s Type-locality: verm iculat iceps Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1860: 249. Veragua, Panama. I863 [ Rhadinaea ] vermiculat iceps Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1863: 101. 1929 L ioph s verm imaculat iceps Amaral ( in error for verm iculat iceps Cope), Mem. Inst. Butantan, i

i

|

i

175.

1951 Rhadinaea

Distribution:

— — verm iculat iceps — Taylor, West central Panama.

Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., Ji:

116.

4:


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RHINOBOTHRYUM

RHINOBOTHRYUM Wagler I83O Rh inobothryum Wagler, Nat. Syst. Amph.:

Distribution: Content:

186.

Type-species:

Panama and Costa Rica through tropical South America to valley of R'o Paraguay.

Two species.

Clave de especies

Key to the species 1.

Coluber macrorh inus Wagler.

Wide red and black rings separated by narrow yellow rings bovall No yellow ring between neighboring red and black rings lent iq nosum i

1.

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RHINOBOTHRYUM BOVALL

Anchos anillos rojos y negros separados por bovall finas bandas amarillas Anchos anillos' rojos y negros no separados lent iq nosum por finas bandas amarillas i

i

Andersson

I

Type-locality: Andersson, Medd. Goteborgs Mus. Zool. Afd., '): ')2, fig. 4. 1916 Rh inobothr ium bovall Siquirres, Costa Rica. Pons, Kasmera, Univ. Zulia, Maracaibo, Venezuela, 2: 55> f'gs. 1565 Rh nobothrvum Bovall i

Distribution: Venezuela.

i

i

i

i

Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama, northwestern Colombia and Ecuador, northwestern .

RHINOBOTHRYUM LENTIGINOSUM (Scopoli) 1785 Coluber Lent iq nosus Scopoli, Deliciae Florae et Faunae Insubricae, 3= *1> pl- 20, fig. 2. None given. Type-locality: Type-locality: "America?" |_This name was I83O Coluber macrorh nus Wagler, Nat. Syst. Amph.: 186. credited to Boie by Wagler ("H. Boie in Mus. Lugd."), and served as type species of Rh inobothryum , but we find no evidence that Boie ever published a description of the species, so it must be assigned to WaglerJ. i

i

I85* Rh nobothryum lent i

Distribution:

i

g

inosum

— Dumeril,

Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen.,

Basins of R'os Amazon and Paraguay

in

J:

IO6I.

tropical South America,


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SCAPHIODONTOPHIS

SCAPHIODONTOPHIS Taylor and Smith 1543 Scaoh iodontoDh is Taylor and Smith, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 2J: annulatus Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril.

En icoqnathus

Southern Mexico through Central America to Panama.

Distribution: Content:

Type-spec ies!

302.

Five species, one of which

(

sum ichrast

i

Bocourt)

is

extral

im

i

tal.

Clave de especies

Key to the species

dos bandas negras encerrando una (amarilla) 2 de dos bandas amarillas encerrando una sobre el cuerpo y la cola- venust iss imus

1.

Triads composed of two black bands enclosing one white (yellow) 2 Triads composed of two yellow bands enclosing one black, on body and tail venust iss imus

1.

Trtadas blanca Tr'adas negra,

2.

Black head cap followed by red area (sometimes narrow), then a pair of black bands enclosing a white band 3 Black head cap followed by one white band, one black band, and a longer red band zeteki

2.

Cabeza negra dorsoanter ormente seguida en (aveces angosta) y sucesion por un area roja un par de bandas negras encerrando una blanca 3 Cabeza negra dorsoanter iormente seguida en sucesion por una banda blanca, una negra y una ancha roja zetek

de

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3.

Black bands few, no more than three sets on anterior part of body carp ic nctus Black bands numerous, five or more sets on anterior part of body annulatus

3.

i

Pocas bandas negras, no mas de tres grupos en la pore ion anterior del cuerpo carp ic nctus Bandas negras numerosas, cinco o mas grupos en la porcion anterior del cuerpo annulatus i

SCAPHIODONTOPHIS ANNULATUS (Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril) I854 Enicognathus annulatus Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., Coban, Alta Verapaz, Guatemala. 15*3 Scaph iodontoph is annulatus Taylor and Smith, Univ. Kansas Sci.

Distribution: Content:

Pl-

8".

Bull.,

2'):

311-

Type-locality:

Yucatan Peninsula to Guatemala and Honduras.

Two subspecies.

Key to the subspecies 1.

335>

]:

Clave de subespecies

spots on scales of red interspaces hondurens is Black spots on scales of red intei— spaces annulatus No black

Scaph iodontoph

is

Scaph iodontoph

i

s

Sin puntos negros en las escamas de los interespacios ro jos hondurens is Puntos negros en las escamas de los interespac ios ro jos annulatus

annulatus annulatus (Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril)

1543 Scaph iodontoph

Distribution:

1.

El

i

s

annulatus annulatus

— Taylor

and Smith, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull.,

2'):

3^1-

Peten, Guatemala, and British Honduras south to Alta Verapaz, Guatemala.

annulatus hondurens

i

s

(Schmidt)

1536 Sibynoph is annulatus hondurens is Schmidt, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, '19: 48. Typelocality: Portillo Grande, Yoro, Honduras, 4100 ft. Taylor and Smith, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 2'): 15*3 Scaph iodontoph is annulatus hondurens is

314.

Distribution;

Known from type-locality; Subirana Valley at 2800 ft; and Tela, Honduras.


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SCAPHIODONTOPHIS CARPICINCTUS Taylor and Smith 15^3 Scaph odontoph s carp c nctus Taylor and Smith, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 29: Jl^Piedras Negras, Guatemala. i

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Type-locality:

Distribution: Known only from type-locality and Tikal, El Peten, Guatemala; probably restricted to forests of base of Yucatan Peninsula.

Comment: Nelll and Allen, Publ. Res. Div. Ross Allen's Rept. Inst., 2, 1555, *7> suggested that this should be .cons idered a subspecies of annulatus . Smith, in Smith and Taylor, Herpetology of Mexico, Preface, I566, 26, indicated that it perhaps should be a junior synonym of annulatus Stuart, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 122, l')(>J, IH, recognized this as a full species. We do not know what the status of this taxon really is. .

SCAPHIODONTOPHIS VENUST ISSIMUS (Gunther) I85* Hen icoqnathus venust ss imus Gunther, Biol. Cent. Amer., Rept.: 144, pi. 51> fig- c. locality: Hacienda Santa Rosa de Jerico, Matagalpa, Nicaragua, 3^5'' 'ft. Taylor and Smith, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 25: 3''5> 1543 Scaph iodontoph is venust iss imus i

Distribution:

Type'fig-

5-

Nicaragua and Costa Rica.

SCAPHIODONTOPHIS ZETEKI (Dunn) 1530 Sibynophis zeteki Dunn, Occ. Pap. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 5= 323' Type-locality: Zone, Panama. 1543 Scaphiodontoph is zeteki Taylor and Smith, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 25: 317,

Ancon, Canal

Distribution: Content:

Southern Mexico to Panama.

Two subspecies.

Key to the subspecies 1.

Clave de subespecies

Snout white Snout not white

Scaph iodontoph

i

s

zetek nothus i

zetek

1958 Scaph iodontoph

Distribution: Scaph iodontoph

i

s

i

is

zetek

zetek

i

i

1.

Hocico bianco Hocico no bianco

zetek nothus i

(Dunn) zetek

i

—Alvarez

del Toro and Smith, Herpetolog ica,

14:

I7.

Panama,

zetek

i

nothus Taylor and Smith

1913 Scaphiodontophis nothus Taylor and Smith, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 25: 32O, pi. 23, fig. 2 and text fig. 8. Type-locality: Potrero Viejo, Veracruz, Mexico. 15*3 Scaph iodontoph is cvclurus Taylor and Smith, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 25: 3I8, pi. 22, fig. 2, text fig. /• Type-locality: Cuautlapan, Veracruz, Mexico. 1543 Scaph iodontoph is albonuchal is Taylor and Smith, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 29: 323, pi. 23, fig. 1; pi. 24; pi. 25, figs. 1-2; text fig. 9Type-locality: La Esperanza, near Escuintla, Chiapas, Mexico. 15')8 Scaphiodontophis zeteki nothus Alvarez del Toro and Smith, Herpetolog ica, 14: 17.

Distribution: Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Mexico, through Guatemala to Nicaragua, and Veracruz to Tabasco, Mexico.


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SCOLECOPHIS

SCOLECOPHIS Fitzinger Calamar Type-species: 251843 Scolecoph s Fitzinger, Systema Reptilium: I863 Platycran on Jan, Elenco Systema Of d : 40. Type-species: Calamar ia i

i

Distribution: Content:

i

i

ia a

atroc ncta Schlegel. troc ncta Schlegel. i

i

As for single known species.

One species.

SCOLECOPHIS ATROCINCTUS (Schlegel) Type-locality: Chile (in error). 47. I837 Calamar ia atroc ncta Schlegel, Essai Phys. Serp., 2: 25. I843 Scolecoph s atroc ncta Fitzinger, Systema Reptilium: Type-locality: Honduras. 18'iS Elaps zonatus Hallowell. Jour. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., (2) '}: 35« i

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Distribution:

Moderate elevations along Pacific slope from El Salvador to Costa Rica.


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SI

^^^

SIBOH

BON Fitzinger

Type-species: Coluber nebula tus Linnaeus. 1826 Si bon Fitzinger, Neue Classification der Rept II ien: -31» Type-species: Coluber nebulatus Linnaeus. 1843 Si bynon Fitzinger, Systema Reptilium: 2], Type-species: Coluber nebulatus 1853 Petaloqnathus Dumeril, Mem. Acad. Sc . , Paris, 23: 466. L innaeus. Wesopeltis sanniolus Type-species: 1866 Mesopeltis Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1866: 3I8. Cope. Petaloqnathus Type-species; 1884 Asthenoqnathus Bocourt, Bull. Soc. Philom. Paris, (7) 8: 141. mult if asc iatus Jan. i

i

Distribution:

Southern Mexico, Central America and northern South America.

Content: Nine species arranged in three species groups, according to the most recent revision of the genus, by Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114, 156O.

Clave de especies

Key to the species 1.

2.

With 15 rows of scales With 13 rows of scales No lower labials

in

2

1.

11 2.

contact behind mental

.

3. ->

An azygous J 3

10 .

,

,

3.

.

chin paired r _

shlelds and mental No azyqous chin shields,' or an extremely' tiny' '" one-

4

5

Dorsal blotches unicolor, not lighter toward 6 centers Centers of dorsal blotches in adults considerdimidiata ably lighter than outer parts

6.

Ventrals I52 or fewer Ventrals 193 O"" '«°re

,

,

^r^u^liii

j

^

/

4

> pequeno

Mas de IO5 subcaudales Menos de 100 subcaudales

5

7

Manchas dorsales uniformes, sin centres claros 6 Centres de manchas dorsales, cons iderablemente mas claros que la periferia, en adultos dimidiata

6.

Ventrales 192 Ventrales I93

7.

Dorsal pattern of a series of vertebral sanniola blotches, small and numerous Dorsal pattern of large ocelli, which extend lonqifrenis low on sides

8.

Ventrals fewer than I95 Ventrals 195 °^ more

o

menos m^s

annulata dimidiata

Diseflo dorsal formado par serie de pequeRas

y

sanniola numerosas manchas vertebrales DisePio dorsal formado por grandes ocelos vertebrales que se extienden lateralmente longifrenis 8.

9

Menos de 195 ventrales Mas de 195 ventrales

9

arqus

arqus 9.

Extremely small pair of chin shields behind , i,io mental -annu l ata First pair of chin shields larger than lonqifrenis second pair ,

10. Ventrals fewer than I5O

dunni

Ventrals more than 155

nebulata

primary temporal, fifth upper labial in carri contact with parietal One primary temporal, no upper labial in conanthracops tact with parietal

11. No

^

5.

dimidiata

7.

,

entre el par qeneial (azyqus) r ;

7

5.

.

3

Un escudo qeneial 1 i y la mentoneana j i damente

Subcaudals more than IO5 Subcaudals fewer than 100

inferiores en contacto detras de

Sin escudo geneial (azygus), o con uno extrema-

4. 4.

11

Con un par de labiales inferiores en contacto 10 detras de mentoneana-

One pair of lower labials in contact behind

,.,.,,,, chin shield between

Sin labiales

2

mentoneana--

-3

mental-

Con 15 filas de escamas Con I3 filas de escamas

-—

Primer par geneial extremamente pequefto Primer par geneial mayor que el segundo r__J -- lonqifrenis y___l

10. Ventrales menos de I50 Ventrales mSs de 155

dunni nebulata

11. Sin temporal primaria, quinto labial superior carri en contacto con parietal Una temporal primaria, sin supralablales en

contacto con parietal

anthracops


274 SI BON

SI

BON ANNULATA (canther) annulata group

I872 Leptoqnathus annulatus GUnther, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (4) 5: Costa Rica. I876 Leptoqnathus p ict ventri s Cope, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., i

i

Rica. 1535 SI ibon annulata— Dunn and Bailey, Bull. 1960 Sibon annulata Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus.

I

Distribution:

Type-locality;

3'^-

8

(2):

I30.

Mus. Comp. Zool., Harvard, 86: Zool. Univ. Mich., 114; 176.

Near Cartago,

Type-locality:

Costa

Atlantic slopes of Costa Rica and Panama.

SIBON ANTHRACOPS (Cope) annulata group

Central Type-locality; 1868 Leptoqnathus anthracops Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1868: 136. Amer caType-locality: 1521 S ibynoinorphus ruthveni Barbour and Dunn, Proc. Biol. Ssc. Wash., Ji: I58. Aguacate Mountains, Costa Rica. 1960 Sibon anthracops. Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114; 180, pi. 7c. i

Distribution;

Pacific slopes of Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and Honduras.

SIBON ARGUS (Cope) arqus group

1876 Leptoqnathus arqus Cope, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sc!. Phila., 8 (2): 1960 Sibon arqus Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114;

Distribution:

I3O. ISJ.

Type-locality;

Costa Rica.

Known only from type locality.

SIBON CARRI (Shreve) nebulata group

Type-locality: 1551 Tropidodipsas carri Shreve, Copeia, 1551: 52. near Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114: 1960 Sibon carri

Distribution;

Escuela Agrfcola Panamer icana, I94.

Pacific slopes of Honduras; El Salvador.

SIBON DIMIDIATA (Cunther) annulata group 1872 L eptoqnathus dimidiatus Gijnther, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (4) 1943 Sibon dimidiatus Smith. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 93: 47O.

Distribution: Content;

3I.

Type-locality:

Mexico.

Southern Mexico and Central America.

Two subspecies.

Clave de subespecies

Key to the subspecies 1.

9:

Centers of dorsal blotches in adults considerably lighter than outer parts dimidiata Dorsal blotches unicolor, not lighter toqrandocul is ward centers

1.

Centros de manchas dorsales cons iderablemente m^s claros que la perlferia, en dimidiata adult os Manchas dorsales unlformes sin centre qrandocul is claro


i

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Sibon dim! diata dimjdiata (Ciinther) 1884 Petaloqnathus mult fasciatus Jan, in Bocourt, Bull. Soc. Philom. Paris, (7) locality: Verapaz, Guatemala. 1*^60 Sibon dimjdiata dimjdiata Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114:

8:

182.

182, pi.

Type7b.

Distribution! Atlantic coast of central America from Veracruz to Nicaragua, excluding the Yucatan Peninsula.

S

j

bon dimjdiata qrandocul

i

s

(Mullen)

I85O Leptoqnathus ( Asthenoqna thus ) qrandocul is Miiller, Verh. Nat. Ges. Basel, 8: 27I. Typelocality: Mazatenango, Guatemala. I960 Sibon dimjdiata qrandoculis Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114: 185, pi. 7a.

Distribution:

Pacific slope of Guatemala.

SIBON DUNN Peters nebulata group I

1957 Sibon dunni Peters. Copeia, 1557= ll'^Pimanpjro, San Nicholas, Type-locality: Province, Ecuador. 1960 Sibon dunnj Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114: I56, pi. 7d.

Imbabura

Distribution:

Known only from type locality.

SIBON LONGIFRENIS (Stejneger) arqus group 1909 Mesopelt is lonqif renis Stejneger, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., JS: 457Type-locality: Toro, Panama. Type-locality: 1951 Dipsas costaricensis Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sc . Bull., "^i: 63. 5 of Turrialba, Morehead Finca, Costa Rica. 1960 Sibon lonqifrenis Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114: 192. i

Bocas del '"'

southwest

Distribution:

Atlantic slopes of Panama (a single locality) and Costa Rica (two localities).

SIBON NEBULATA (Linnaeus) nebulata group 1758 Coluber nebulatus Linnaeus. Syst. Nat., Ed. 10: 222. 1826 Si bon nebula tu& Fitzinger, Neue Glassif. Rept.! 31'

Distribution: Content:

Four subspecies.

Clave de subespecies

First dorsal blotches not different from 2 rest of body blotches First dorsal blotches wide, well-marked hartweq

1.

Dorsal pattern often obscured by heavy deposition of black pigment, belly heavily spotted with dark brown, or may be completely black 3 Dorsal pattern of chocolate or reddishbrown blotches, contrasting strongly with light-brown or grayish interblotch areas nebulata

2.

Primerai manchas dorsales no diferentes 2 del resto de manchas del cuerpo Primeras manchas dorsales anchas, b en marcadas hartweq i

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2.

America.

Southeastern Mexico, Central America and northern South America.

Key to the subspecies 1.

Type-locality:

Dise^o dorsal f recuentemente oscurecido por mayor deposito de pigmento negro, vientre densamente manchado de pardo oscuro, pudiendo ser completamente negro 3 DiseTIo dorsal con manchas de color chocolate pardo rojizo que contraste fuertemente con los interespac ios grises nebulata pardo claros


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SIBON

3.

Ventrals fewer than I75 in both sexes; subcaudals fewer than 85 in males, fewer than popayanens is 75 in females Ventrals more than I75 In both sexes; subcaudals more than 5O in males, more than leucomelas 80 in females

3.

Ventrales caudales hembras Ventrales caudales hembras

menos de 175 e" ambos sexos; submenos de 85 en machos, y de 75 e" popayanens is mas de 175 e" ambos sexos; submas de ^0 en machos, mas de 80 en leucomelas

Sibon nebulata nebulata (Linnaeus) Africa. Type-locality; I7S8 Coluber sibon Linnaeus. Systema Naturae, Ed. 10: 222. Type-locality: 184S Coluber varieqatus Hallowell. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1845: 244. within 200 mi of Caracas, Venezuela. 1879 Leptoanathus affinis Fischer, Verh. Naturwiss. Ver. Hamburg, (2) 3: 78, pi. 1, figs. la-c. Type-locality: Sabanna Larga, Colombia. Peters. Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114: 199. 1960 Sibon nebulata nebulata i

Distribution: Nayarit on west and Veracruz on east in Mexico, through lowlands of Central America, including Yucatan Peninsula, to extreme northern South America east and north of Andean Chain; Trinidad and Tobago Islands; an isolated population in northwestern Ecuador below range of ^. n. leucomelas .

Sibon nebulata hartweq

i

Peters

Peters. Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114: 1960 Sibon nebulata hartweq Type-locality; Barrancaberme ja, Provincia Santander, Colombia. d-e.

Distribution: Colomb ia.

S ibon nebulata

200, pi.

8,

Upper reaches of R'o Magdalena and tributaries, valley of R'o Porce (Medell'n),

leucomelas (Boulenger)

Type-locality: 1896 Leptoqnathus leucomelas Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (6) I7; 18. Buenaventura, Colombia. Peters. Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114: 202, pi. 1960 Sibon nebulata leucomelas

fig.

nebulata popayanens

i960

S

i

8,

c.

Distribution: Panama-Colombia border,

S ibon

figs,

is

including all coastal Colombia to northwestern Ecuador.

Peters

bon nebulata popayanens is Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114: Type-locality; Popayan, Provincia Cauca, Colombia. figs. a-b.

203, Pl*

^i

Distribution: Upper reaches of R'o Cauca, Colombia.

SIBON SANNIOLA (Cope) annulata group Type-locality; Yucatan, 1866 Mesopeltis sanniolus Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat, Sc . Phila., 1866: 3I8. tza, Yucatan, by Smith and Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., Mexico; restricted to Chichen 33, 1950, 352. 1949 Sibon sanniolus Smith. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 93; 47O. Peters. Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114: I87. 1960 Sibon sanniola i

I

— —

Distribution: Northern and eastern parts of Yucatan Peninsula; British Honduras.


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SIBYNOMORPHUS

SIBYNOMORPHUS Fitzinger 18A^ Si bynomorphus Fitzinger, Syst. Rept.! 2J. Type-species; Si bynomorphus mikan ii Schleqel. I854 Anholodon Oumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., "Ji II65. Type-species: Si bynomorphus mikanii Schlegel. I854 Cochl iophagus Oumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. G«n., ]: i]6. Type-species: Si bynomorphus inaegu fasc iatus Dumeril and Bibron. Type-species: Si bynomorphus vagus Jan. I856 Pseudopareas Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 3- *62. i

t

Distribution:

South America, south of the equator.

Content; Six species, according to the most recent revision of the genus, by Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114, I56O.

Clave de especies

Key to the species 1.

2.

3.

4.

Diseflo dorsal de manchas claramente definidas

Color pattern of clearly defined dorsal blotch2 es or spots over entire body Lacking clearly defined dorsal blotches; narrow lateral spots anteriorly, jagged broken vagus streaks on scales posteriorly Subcaudals 60 or more— Subcaudals 55 °'' fewer-

2 sobre todo el cuerpo Sin manchas dorsales claramente definidas; an-

teriormente manchas angostas laterales; posteriormente, las escamas con Ifneas quebradas vagus zigzagueantes 2.

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SIBYNOMORPHUS INAEOU IFASC IATUS (Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril) Type-locality: 18S4 CochlioDhagus inaegu if asc iatus Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Ge'n., ?: 480. South America, "Doubtfully from Brazil". 1960 Sibvnomorphus inaegu if asciatus Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114: 146.

Distribution;

Unknown.

SIBYNOMORPHUS MIKAN!

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18^7 Dipsas mikani Schlegel. Essai Physion. Serpens, 2:277. Fitzinger, Systema Reptilium: 27. 1843 Sibvnomorphus mikan i

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Southeastern Brazil.

Two subspecies.

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Key to the subspecies 1.

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1887 Leptoqnathus qarmani Cope. Proc. Amer. Philos, Soc, 24: 60. Type-locality: Brazil. m ikani Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4; I58. 1525 Si bynomorphus wikani 1960 Si bynomorphus mikani mikani Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich, 114: I

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148.

Distribution: Internal drainage areas of southeastern Brazil, not including coastal areas except in north, in states of Mato Grosso, Minas Gerais, Paran^, Rfo Grande do Norte, Rfo Grande do Sul, and SSo Paulo.

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bynomorphus mikanii neuwiedi (ihering) 1910 Cochl iophaqus mikani neuwiedi Ihering, Rev. Mus. Paulista, 8: 333Type-localities; States of SSo Paulo and Espfrito Santo. f asc iatus Amaral, Bull. Antlvenin Inst. Amer., 4: 28. Type1530 Si bynomorphus m ikan localities: Pernambuco, Bahia, Rfo de Janeiro, and Porto Real in Brazil. 1560 Sibynomorphus mikan neuw led Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114; 15*. i

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SIBYNOMORPHUS TURGIDUS (Cope) 1868 Leptoqnathus turqida Cope. Proc, Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1868; I36. Type-locality: part of the Paraguay River. I874 Leptognathus atypicus Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1874: 65. Type-locality; Andesj questioned by Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114, I96O, I6O. Type-locality: Sara 1915 Trop idod ipsas sp loqaster Griffin, Mem. Carnegie Mus., 7' 197' Bolivia, 350 m. 1926 Sibynomorphus turqidus Amaral, Comm. Linh. Telegr. Estrat. Matto Grosso ao Amazonas 84 annex 5, Hist. Nat. Zool.: 5. 1560 Sibynomorphus turqi dus Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114: I58. i

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Distribat ion;

Northern

Peruvian Province, SSo Paulo,

Northern Paraguay; southeastern Bolivia; Mato Grosso, Brazil.

SIBYNOMORPHUS VAGRANS (Ounn) Type-locality; 1923 Pseudopareas vaqrans Dunn, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., jGt I87. 1560 Si bynomorphus vaqrans Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114: 161. Distribution:

Bellavista, Peru.

Known only from type locality.

SIBYNOMORPHUS VAGUS (Jan) Hong Kong, designated as South Type-locality: 1863 Leptoqnathus vagus Jan, Elenco Sist. Ofidi : 100. America by Dunn, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 36, I923, I87. i960 Sibynomorphus vaqus. Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114: 164.

Distribution:

Known only from Huancabamba, Peru.

SIBYNOMORPHUS VENTRIMACULATUS (Boulenger) SSo 1885 Leptoqnathus ventr imaculatus Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (5) I6: 87. Type-locality; Lorenyo, Serra dos Tapes, Rfo Grande do Sul, Brazil. 1903 Leptoqnathus intermedia Ste ndachner. Sitz. Math.-Naturw ss. Kl. Akad. Wiss. Wien, 112, abt. 1: Type-locality: Altos, Paraguay. 16. 1929 Si bynomorphus ventr imaculatus Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: 200. I960 Sibynomorphus ventr Imaculatus Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114: I65. i

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Southern Paraguay; northeastern Argentina; Rfo Grande do Sul, Brazil; Uruguay.


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SIMOPHIS Peters 1860

s Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1860: Type-species: 521' Schlegel. I863 Ph inasp is Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 2: 215. Type-species: Rh inasp

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Distribution: Content:

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Two species.

Key to the species 1.

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Clave de especies

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SIMOPHIS PHI NOSTOMA (Schlegel) 18^7 Heterodon rhinostoma Schlegel, Essai Physion. Serpens, 2: 100, pi. 3, figs. I7-I5. Typelocality: Interior of Brazil. I858 Rh inostoma schlegel Gijnther, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus. 8. Type-locality: North America. 1860 Simophis Rhinostoma Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1860: 521. I863 Rh inasp is probosc ideus Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 2: 21$. Type-locality: Brazil. :

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I885 Rhinaspis Rohdei Boettger, Zeits. fur Naturwiss., 58: 23I. 1894 Simophis rohd Boulenger Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 2: 254. i

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Bailey, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina

SIPHLOPHIS Fitzinger Given as Lycodon audax Boie, which Type-species: 1843 Siphlophis Fitzinger, Systema Reptilium: 27. same as Coluber audax Daudin. Type-species: Coluber audax Daudin. IR53 Lycoqnathus Dumeril, Mem. Acad. So . Paris, 23: 495' Callopistria rubrovertebral Type-species: 1535 Callop stria Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 9' 204. Amaral. Type-species: Allei dophis worontzowi Prado. 1535 Alle dophis Prado, Mem. Inst. Butantan, I3: 5i

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Panama to Brazil and Bolivia.

Five species.

Clave de especies

Key to the species Body pattern series of distinct dorsal or paired dorsolateral spots not extending onto ventrals, although lower series of smaller alternating spots may touch them; venter without pigment or suffused with brownish; third 2 upper labial usually excluded from orbit Body pattern of somewhat to very irregular light and dark markings, latter extending onto ventrals at least posteriorly; third upper labial usually entering orbit J

Dorsal pattern of 40-62 large brown spots, sometimes more or less offset on midline; head with scattered brown spots; solid maxillary teeth 13-16; anterior mandibular teeth model ately enlarged, gradually decreasing postei iorly; ventrals 23O or fewer long icaudatus Dorsal pattern of 6O-72 black spots on either side separated or joined across back into dumbbells; head with black markings; solid maxillary teeth I6-I8; fifth and sixth mandibular teeth greatly enlarged, followed by diastema and much smaller posterior mandibular teeth; ventrals 229 <"" more gem na tus

1.

Diseno del cuerpode manchas n'tidas dorsales dorsola terales pares que no se extienden dentro de las ventrales, aunque las series mas bajas de manchas alternadas menores pueden parduzco ditocarlas; vientre sin pigmento fuso; tercer labial superior generalmente 2 excluido de la orbita Diserio del cuerpo con manchas claras y oscuras llgeramente o muy irregulares, las oscuras se extienden dentro de las ventrales, al menos a posterior; tercer labial superior generalmente entra la orbita 3

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Diseno dorsal con menos de 25 manchas bandas claras u oscuras; escamas de la cabeza sin centres claros 4 Diseno dorsal con 55"1''3 barras verticales irregulares negras y blancas; vientre con cuadrados negros n'tidos; dorso de cabeza variegado claro y oscuro; escamas mayores de la cabeza claras en hordes y centres cerv inus

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SIPHLOPHIS CERVINUS (Laurenti) "America". Type-locality: 1768 Coronella cerv ina Laurenti, Synopsin Reptilium: 88. None given. Type-locality: I8O3 Coluber audax Daud in. Hist. Nat. Rept., 6: 345, pi. 75None Type-locality: 1820 Coluber ( Matrix ) Ma x m 1 a n Merrem, Tentamen Systematis Amph b orum: IO5. given. ^ I854 Lvcognathus scolopax Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril (replacement name for Coluber audax DaudinJ, Erp. Gen., 7: 515. Type-locality: iqi6 Clelia euprepa Griffin. Mem. Carnegie Mus., 7 (15I5): 2O3, pi. 28, figs. J-'j. Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia. San Type-locality: 1520 Drepanodon attenuatus Barbour and Moble, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 58: 619. Fernando, R'o Cosireni, Cusco, Peru, 3'''"' ft. 1964 Siphlophis cervinus Hoqe. Mem. Inst. Butantan, 3O (156O-62): 43. i

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Central Bol

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SIPHLOPHIS LEUCOCEPHALUS (Cunther), new combination I863 Leptodira leucocephala Gunther. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (3) Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 3' I856 Lycoqna thus rhombea tus

Distribution:

U:

23.

Type-locality:

Bahia, Brazil.

58.

"Bahia" and Canna Brava, Goias on border of Goias and Minas Gerais, Brazil.

SIPHLOPHIS LONGICAUDATUS (Andersson) 1507 Trop dod psas Long Cauda ta Andersson, BIhang Till K. Svenska Vet.-Akad. Handlingar, 27 (4): I7, pi. 2, figs. 5"H" Type-locality; Brazil. l%i Siphlophis lonqicaudatus Hoqe. Mem. Inst. Butantan, 3O (196O-62): 43. 1964 S phloph s c nereus Lema, Rev. Bras. Biol., 24: 222, figs. 1-13Type-locality: ColSnia de Sao Padro, Torres, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. i

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Espirito Santo to Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

SIPHLOPHIS PULCHER Raddi 1820 Coluber pulcher Raddi, Mem. Soc. Italiana Sci. Modena, 18: 537. Type-locality: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. I854 Lvcognathus gem natus Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., 7: 922. Type-locality: Brazil. I863 Oxyrhopus rhombeatus Peters. Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, I863: 288. Type-locality: Unknown. 1935 Callopistria rubrovertebral Amaral. Mem. Inst. Butantan, 9: 2O5. Type-locality: Morro Azul, Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 1964 Siphlophis pulcher Hoge, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 3O (196O-62): 40, figs. 2, 8, 11, 13-14, 21. i

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Guanabara and sou thern

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Brazil.

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SIPHLOPHIS WORONTZOWI (Prado), new combination 1940 Alleidophis worontzowi Prado, Mem. Inst. Amana, Estado do Amazonas, Brazil. Mem. Inst. Hoge 1964 Alleidophis worontzow

Distribution:

S6S-192

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Known only from type locality.

pi., p. 40,

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SORDELLINA

SORDELLINA Procter 1523 Sordellina Procter, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (5) 11: Procter. brandon- Jones i

Distribution: Content:

228,

figs.

I-3.

Type-species:

Sordellina

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One species, according to Hoge, Mitt.

Zool.

Mus.

Berlin, 3*> 195S> 52ÂŤ

SORDELLINA PUNCTATA (Peters) Brazil. Type-locality: 1880 Xenodon punctatus Peters, Monats. Al<ad. Wiss. Berlin, 1880: 221, fig. 3. Ypiranga, Sao Type-locality: 1909 Liophis rehi Werner. Mitt. Naturhist. Mus. Hamburg, 26: 223. Paulo, Brazil. Near Type-locality: 192'^ Sordellina brandon- iories Procter. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (9) 11: 229. Castro, Rio de Tiberia, Parana, Brazil. Poa, Sao Type-locality: 1923 Sordell na pauloens is Amaral, Proc. New England Zool. Club, 8: 88. Paulo, Braz il. 1958 Sordellina punctata Hoge. Mitt. Zool. Mus. Berlin, 3I: $2, figs. I-3. i

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SPILOTES

SPILOTES Wagler I83O Sp lotes Wagler, Nat. Syst. Amph.: !]')• Type-species: Coluber pullatas Linnaeus. I863 Aqr iotes Jan, Elenco Sist. Of idi: ^1. Type-species: Herpetodryas ncertus Jan. i

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As for single known species.

Comment: It is unclear to us that Jan intended Aqr tes as a new generic or subgeneric name. His technique for handling such names is clear, with the genera within a family numbered, and the subgenera centered on the page in parentheses and the species listed below with the initial letter of the genus. Neither method is used for Aqr iotes which is given in the same fashion used elsewhere by Jan to indicate prior synonymic placement of the species. It has been cited as a genus by Smith and Taylor, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., 187, IJAJ, 13I. i

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Content:

One species.

SPILOTES PULLATUS (Linnaeus) 1758 Coluber pullatas L nnaeus. Systema Naturae, Ed. 10: 22$. 1830 Spilotes pullat .[us] Wagler, Nat. Syst. Amph.: 175. i

Distribution: Content:

Type-locality: Asia;

Five subspecies.

Clave de subespecies

Without reticulate pattern Pattern reticulate in black and yellow arqus form i

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2.

error.

Southern Mexico through Central and South America to Argentina.

Key to the subspecies 1.

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nnaeus)

1788 Cerastes coronatus Laurent!, Synopsin Reptilium: 83. Type-locality: Nova' His pa nia. Type-locality; not known. We have not been 1790 Coluber var lab 1 s Merrem, Beitr., 2: 40, pi. 12. able to verify this citation taken from Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 2, 1854, 23. I8O3 Coluber plutonius Daudin, Hist. Nat. Rept., 6: '}2i. Type-locality: unknown. Type-locality! 1820 Coluber ( Na tr x ) Can nana Merrem, Tentamen Systematis Amphibiorum: 121. Mex ico, Braz 1 , and other regions of South America. Wied, Beitrage zur Na turgesch ichte von Brasilien, 1: 27I. I825 C.[ olube r J var iab il is Kuhl I865 Spilotes meoalolepis Gunther, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (3) 15' 93* Type-locality: South Amer ica. 1920 Sp lotes pullatus var. ater Sternfeld, Senckenberg ana, 2: I85. Type-locality: Tobago. 1929 Sp lotes pullatus pullatus Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: 277, fig. !• i

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1888 Sp lotes pullatus van. anomalep s Bocourt, Miss. Sci. Mex., Rept.: 685, pi. Brazil. Type-locality: 1525 Sp lotes pullatus anomalep s Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: 284, tig. '). i

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Bahia to Rio Grande do Sul, southeastern Brazil.

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Honduras to Nicaragua.

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Sp

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Butantan,

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Type-locality:

Vicinity of Serra Paranap iacaba and Serra do Mar, SSo Paulo, Brazil.

lotes pullatus mex icanus (laurenti)

Mexico (based on Type-locality: 1768 Cerastes mex icanus Laurenti, Synopsin Reptilium: 83. plate in Seba). 1788 Coluber novae H span iae Gmelin (unavailable, because not binomial), Systema Naturae, Tvpe-local ity: New Spain. £d. 13: 1088. Type1861 [ Spilotes pullatus ] auribundus Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., I86I: 3OO. locality: Mirador, Veracruz, Mexico. Type-locality: 1862 Spilotes Salvini Gunther. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (3) ?: 12$, pi. 9, fig. 5. Izabal, British Honduras. Type-locality: Belize, British 1863 Herpetodryas incertus Jan, Elenco Sist. Ofidi: 81. Honduras. I854 Coluber novae-h span iae Boulenger (first binomial use). Cat, Sn. Brit. Mus., 2: 33* Type-locality: 1503 Sp lotes m icrolep s Werner, Abh. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss. Munchen, I9O3! 3^6. Gua t emala. 1929 Sp lotes pullatus mex icanus Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: 272, fig. 2. i

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STENORRHINA

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STENORRHINA Dumeril Type-species: Stenorh ina ventral s 1853 Stenorrh na Dumeril, Mem. Acad. Sci. Paris, 23: ^90. Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, ISJA (nomen nudum in original description of genus). Type-species: Mi croph s 185^ Mi croph s Hallowell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 185*: 57qu nquel n iatus Hallowell. 185* Stenorh ina Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril (emendation of Stenorrh na Dumeril), Erp. Gen., 7: 865Stenorh ina ventral s Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril. Type-species: TypeI867 Bergen ia Ste indachner, Reise der Osterre ich schen Fregatte Novara, Zool., Rept.: ')2, species: Bergen a mex cana Ste indachner. i

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Two species.

Clave de especies

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1846 Calamaria Degenhardtii Berthold, Abh. K. Ges. Wiss. Gottingen, 3: 8, pi. 1, figs. 3-4. locality: "Etwa 2° N.B. und 301° L , " Popayan Province, Colombia. Cope, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., (2) 8 (I875): 142. 1876 S[ tenorrhina ] deqenhardt

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Dorso gris uniforme en los adultos; vientre con manchas claras sobre fondo gris ocellata Pardo encima en adultos; vientre con manchas negras mex icana

(Berthold)

I854 Stenorh na ventral s Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., 7: 867. Type-locality: Coban, Alta Verapaz, Guatemala. 1860 Stenorh ina Kenn icott iana Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1860: 242. Type-locality: Isthmus of Panama. deqenhardt J Jan, Icon. Gen. Ophid.: Liv. 48, pi. 2, figs. ^-(>. I876 Stenorh ina degenhardt i

i

i

i

i

[^

Distribution:

i

Panama to Pacific Colombia and Ecuador.

Stenorrh ina deqenhardt

i

i

mex icana (Ste ndachner) i

mex icana Ste ndachner, Reise der Osterre ch ischen Fregatte Novara, Zool., Rept.: Type-locality: Mexico; restricted by Smith and Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sci. figs. Bull., 33, 1950, 347, to Cordoba, Veracruz, Mexico. Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 27: 122. 1541 Stenorh ina mex icana Smith, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 93: 472. 1943 Stenorhina degenhardtii mexicana

I867 Bergen 92,

ia

i

i

3

Distribution:

Central Veracruz south to Guatemala.

i

i

i

i


286

STENORRHINA Stenorrh ina deqenhardt

i

ocellata Jan

i

var. ocellata Jan, Icon. Gen. Ophid.: Liv. 48, pi. I876 Stenorh na Deqenhardt Puerto Cabello, Venezuela. Type-locality: ocellata Roze, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 193*= H1559 Stenorh na deqenhardt i

i

i

i

i

i

STENORRHINA FREMINVILL

I

I

fig.

5Âť

—

North central and northwestern Venezuela;

Distribution:

2,

possibly Colombia.

Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril

Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., 1: 868, pi. "JQ, figs. 1-2. 1854 Stenorh na Frem nv 11 Type-locality: Mexico; restricted to Totolapam, Oaxaca, Mexico, by Smith and Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sc . Bull., 33, I95O, 34I. Type-locality: 1855 Microph is qu inquel in iatus Hallowell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 185*, 1: 97Honduras; restricted to Totolapam, Oaxaca, Mexico by Smith and Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 33, 1950, 311Type-locality: La Union, I86I Stenorhina lactea Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., I86I: 3O3. Guatemala; restricted to La Union, El Salvador, by Smith and Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., i

i

i

i

i

i

i

33, 1950, 31^I876 s[ tenorhina ] d[ eQenhardt ] apiata Cope. Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., (2) 8 (I875): El Barrio, Oaxaca, Mexico. Type-locality: 1906 Geoph s mult torques yucatanens is Barbour and Cole, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool,, 5O' 153Chichen Itza, Yucatan. locality: i

i

i

Distribution: Content:

i

Guerrero, Mexico,

142.

Type-

to Panama.

Although several subspecies have been recognized in this species, Stuart (Misc. Publ. Mus. H?) points out the difficulties in defining them, and recommends We follow this until a thorough review is available.

Zool. Univ. Mich., 122, 19^3, use of the specific name only.


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287

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"At

***

STORERIA

STORERIA Baird and Girard 1853 Storer

la

Baird and Girard, Cat.

Rept.:

Amer.

135-

Tropi donotus Dekay

Type-species:

i

Holbrook.

North America and Mexico into Guatemala and Honduras.

Distribution:

Two species, one of which

Content:

N.

(

occ

ip

i

tomaculata Storer)

ex tral

is

i

mi tal.

(Holbrook)

STORERIA DEKAY

Type-locality: 1842 Tropidonotus Dekayi Holbrook, North American Herpetology, Ed. 2, 4: 53, pi. 14. Massachusetts and New York; restricted to Cambridge, Massachusetts, according to Schmidt, Checklist of North American Amphibians and Reptiles, Ed. 6, 1553> ^^5Baird and Girard, Cat. N. Amer. Rept.: 135. 18S3 Storeria Dekayi

—

Eastern North America west to Kansas, south through Mexico into Guatemala and

Distribution: Honduras.

anomala Duges, dekay Holbrook, 1 mnetes Anderson, Eight subspecies, seven of which Content: temporal nea ta Trapido, texana Trapido, v icta Hay, and wr qhtorum Trapido) are ex tral im tal. (

Storer

ia

dekay

i

i

i

i

i

i

trop ca Cope i

Type-locality: 1865 Storeria tropica Cope. Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, 22 (l884): I75. Guatemala . Saba th and Sabath, Amer. Midi. Nat., 81: 154. 1565 Storeria dekayi trop ica

El

—

Distribution: Low and moderate elevations of Caribbean slope of northern and central Guatemala to northern Honduras.

Peten,


288

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"At

* * "^

SYNOPHIS

SYNOPHIS Peracca I856 Svnoph is Peracca, Boll. Mus. Zool. Anat. Comp. Torino, 11 (266); bicolor Peracca.

Distribution: Content:

2.

Scales Scales

in in

Type-species:

Synoph

i

s

Ecuador and Colombia.

Three species, according to the most recent revision by Bogert, Senck. Biol., 45> 156*'

Key to the species 1.

1.

I5 rows at midbody21 to 23 rows at midbody

One postocular:' no loreal Two postoculars: loreal present ^ '

Clave de especies 2

lasalle

'^

ops -»color '

m

•^

.

b

1

1.

i

i

o

2.

Escamas en I5 filas al medio del cuerpo2 Escamas en 21 a 23 tilas en el medio del lasallei cuerpo „_ miops

1 Una posocular; sin 1lorealt „ Dos posoculares; ,loreal, present ,,

,

w b icolor

,

^

SYNOPHIS BICOLOR Peracca 1896 Svnophis bicolor Peracca, Boll. Mus. Zool. Anat. Comp. South America. 1964 Svnophis bicolor Bogert, Senck. Biol., 15: 515.

Torino,

11 (266):

Type-locality:

1.

Distribution:

Amazonian Ecuador.

SYNOPHIS LASALLEI (Mar fa)

Diaphorolepis lasallei MarTa. Rev. Acad. Colomb. Cien., 7: 149, fig. 1, locality; northwest of Alban, Prov. Cundi namarca, Colombia, 2200 m. 1964 Svnophis lasallei Bogert, Senck. Biol., 4$: 5I8. 19'50

2

figs,

in

text.

Type-

Distribution:

Amazonian lowlands of Colombia and Ecuador.

SYNOPHIS MIOPS Boulenger 1896 Synophis miops Boulenger, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, I898: Paramba, western Ecuador.

Distribution:

Known only from type locality.

II5, pi.

12, fig.

1.

Type-locality:


289

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TACHYMENIS

TACHYMENIS Wiegmann Type-species: TachYmen s 1835 Tachymenis Wiegmann. Nova Acta Acad. Caes.-Leop. Carol., 17= 251. peruv iana Wiegmann. Type-species: None 1860 Zacholomorphus Fitzinqer. Sitzb. Math. -Nat. Kl. Akad. Wiss. Wien, 42: iO] . i

des gna ted. i

Distribution:

Pacific Peru and Chile; Amazonian Peru and Bolivia; Surinam.

In the most recent revision of genus, Walker, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 96, Six species. Content: 1545, suggested that peruv iana and its allies may represent a distinct genus or subgenus, and pointed out two species of very uncertain status ( elonqa ta Despax, and sur namens s Dunn). i

Clave de especies

Key to the species 1.

2.

Caudals fewer than 60; ratio of tail length/ 2 total length less than 0.22 Caudals 60 or more; ratio of tail length/total 4 length 0.22 or more

1.

2.

Midbody scale rows I9 Midbody scale rows I7

3

af f

i

n

s

i

Caudales menos de 60; relacion largo cola' longitud total menos de 0.22 2 Caudales 60 o mas; relacion largo cola /long tud total 0.22 mas 4 i

3. 3.

i

Dorsal scales with single apical pits, may be poorly developed; spotted dorsal ground color; female caudals '^0 or fewer; six to ten solid peruv iana maxillary teeth Dorsal scales lacking apical pits; dorsum unicolor grayish brown, with no or only slight trace of darker spots; female caudals more than 5O; twelve solid maxillary teeth tarmens s

Con 15 filas al medio del cuerpo Con 17 filas al medio del cuerpo

3

af

f

i

n

i

s

Escamas dorsales con un solo hoyuelo apical, que puede ser pobremente desarrollado; dorsalmente manchado; 5^ menos caudales en hembras; seis a diez dientes maxilares sin surco peruv iana Escamas dorsales sin hoyuelos apicales; dorso unicolor en pardo grisaceo; sin manchas oscuras con muy debiles; mas de 5" caudales en hembras; doce dientes maxilares sin.surco-tarmens s '^

i

i

4.

5.

Ventrals more than 185 Ventrals fewer than 160

5 a

4.

ttenua ta

Scales with apical pits; parietal as long as elonqa ta frontal; temporals 1-2 Scales lack apical pits; parietal shorter than sur namens s frontal; temporals 1-1 i

i

5.

Mas de I85 ventrales Menos de 160 ventrales

Escamas largas Escamas cortas

5

attenuata

con hoyuelos apicales; parietales tan como frontal; temporales 1-2 elonqata sin hoyuelos apicales; parietales mas que frontal; temporales 1-1 sur namens s i

i

TACHYMENIS AFFINIS Boulenger Mufia, Type-locality: s aff n is Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 3= 115> Pl- 7j ^'3- !• Peru; Walker, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 96, IJ^Sj 22, suggests this is on upper Rfo Huallaga, Huanuco, Peru. 1945 Tachymen s aff n is Walker, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., %: 22, pi. 4, fig. 12.

I856 Tachymen

i

i

i

i

Distribution:

—

Highland valleys of Peru.

TACHYMENIS ATTENUATA Walker 1945 Tachymen s attenuata Walker, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 96: be Departamento Madre de Dios by Walker, loc. cit. i

Distribution: Content:

24.

Type-locality:

Eastern Andean slopes of Bolivia and southern Peru.

Two subspecies.

Peru;

thought tc


290

TACHYMENIS

Key to the subspecies 1.

Clave de subespecies

Maxillary teeth 12-14; black-speckled body pattern obscuring any other pattern; 148-150 ventrals; 60-64 caudals-- attenuata Maxillary teeth 14-16; checkered body pattern; 152 ventrals; 65 caudals bol

Tachymen

i

pi.

is

iana

i

attenuata attenuata Walker, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool.,

figs.

4,

Distribution:

i

V

DIentes maxilares 12-14; cuerpo salpicado de negro; 148-150 ventrales; 60-64 caudales attenuata Dientes maxilares 14-16; diseno en manchas cuadradas blancas y negras; I52 ventrales; 65 caudales bol v iana

attenuata attenuata Walker

s

15^5 Tachymen

Tachymen

i

I.

i

v

pi.

2,

fig.

3;

iana Walker

15*5 Tachymen is attenuata bol v iana Walker, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., locality: Incachaca, Departamento Cochabamba, Bolivia, 25OO i

Distribution:

24,

Departamento Madre de Dios, Peru and Departamento Cochabamba, Bolivia.

attenuata bol

s

%:

13-15.

%:

26,

fig.

16.

Type-

m.

Edge of Amazonian basin, Bolivia.

TACHYMENIS ELONGATA Despax 1910 Tachymenis elonqata Despax de Payta, Peru, 3O m.

Distribution:

,

Bull.

Mus.

Nat.

Hist.

Nat.

Paris,

I5IO;

373.

Tablazo

Type-locality:

Still known only from type locality.

TACHYMENIS PERUVIANA Wiegmann I835 Tachymenis peruviana Wiegmann, Nova Acta Acad. Caes.-Leop. Carol., Type-locality: None given.

Distribution: Content:

I7:

252, pi.

20,

fig,

1.

Coastal Peru and Chile.

Four subspecies.

Key to the subspecies

Clave de subespecies

1.

Not heavily melanistic dorsally 2 Heavily melanistic dorsally; may be without discernible pattern melanura

1.

Dorse no densamente melanico 2 Dorso densamente melanico; puede no presentar diseno definido melanura

2.

With paravertebral stripes 3 With row of spots on either side of vertebral 1 ne peruv iana

2.

Con I'neas paravertebrales J Con fila de puntos a cada lado de la ifnea vertebral peruv iana

Ground color yellowish ochre ass Ground color brown with reddish tints

3-

Color de fondo amarillo ocre ass Color de fondo pardo con tinte rojizo

^

i

3.

imi 1 is

ch ilens is

Tachymen

i

s

ch

i

im

i

1 is

lens

peruv ana peruv iana Wiegmann i

Tachymenis peruviana ] var. dorsal s Werner. Abh. Ber. K. Zool. Ant hro. -Ethn. Mus. Dresden, 5' 5Type-locality: Bolivia. 1915 Leimadophis andicolus Barbour, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 28: I45. Type-locality: Huispang, Andes of southern Peru. 1962 Tachymen s peruviana peruviana Donoso-Barros, Not. Mens. Mus. Nac. Hist. Nat. Chile, 6 1501

i

[

i

(66):

—

1.

Distribution:

Coastal Peru to Antofagasta region of Chile.

i

s


291

TACHYMENIS

Tachymen

is

ppniv iana ass

im

i

1

(Jan)

is

Type-locality: Unknown; I863 P[ sammoDhylax J ass im 1 s Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 2: '}!!• given as Chile by Jan, Icon. Gen. Ophid., Livr. I5, pi- 1, fig. 2; given as Valparaiso, Chile, by Donoso-Barros, Reptiles de Chile, I566, 4O3. I858 [ lachymen s peruv ana j var. coronell na Werner, Zool. Jahrb., suppl. 4: 255> pl- 13» ^'9Coquimbo, Chile. 5b. Type-locality: I858 [ Tachymen s peruviana ] var. catenata Werner, Zool. Jahrb., suppl. 4: 255, pl. 13> '9Coquimbo, Chile. Type-locality: Ja. Donoso-Barros, Copeia, I96I: 487. 1561 Tachymen s peruv ana ass m 1 s i

i

i

i

i

'f

i

i

i

s

i

i

From about 26°S to 34°S

Distribution:

Tachymen

1

i

peruv ana ch lens i

i

i

in

coastal Chile.

(Schlegel)

s

Physion. Serpens, 2: ]0. Type-locality: oronella j ch lens s Schlegel, Essa Chile. G rard. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1854: 226. I854 Tachymenis ch lens s I858 Tachymen s peruv iana var. v ttata Werner, Zool. Jahrb., suppl. 4: 255> pl- 13> fg- 9<^* Type-locality: Frutillar, Chile. 1562 Tachymen s peruviana ch lens s Donoso-Barros, Not. Mens. Mus. Nac. Hist. Nat. Chile, 6 (66): 1. I837

C.I

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

Distribution:

Tachymen

i

s

i

i

i

i

From about 34°S to about 42°S,

in

coastal Chile.

peruv ana melanura Wall<er 1

Type1945 Tachymen s ch lens s melanura Walker, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 96: 35> 'fig' 32. Mafil, Provincia Valdivia, Chile. locality: Donoso-Barros, Not. Mens. Mus. Nac. Hist. Nat. Chile, 6 1962 Tachymen s peruv ana melanura (66): 1. i

i

i

Distribution:

i

i

From about 42°S to about 44°S

in

Islas de Chiloe and Calbuco.

coastal Chile;

TACHYMENIS SURINAMENSiS Dunn 1922 Tachymen

i

s

Distribution:

sur inamens

i

s

Dunn,

Proc.

Biol.

Soc. Washington,

35'

220.

Type-locality:

Surinam.

Still known only from type specimen.

TACHYMENIS TARMENSIS Walker 1S45 Tachymenis tarmensis Walker. Bull. Mus. Comp. Tarma, Departamento Junin, Peru.

Distribution:

Known only from type locality.

Zool.,

%:

21,

pl.

4,

figs.

10-11.

Type-locality:


—A

s

i

292 TAN TILL

REPTILIA: SERPENTES: COLUBRIDAE

TANTILLA Baird and Girard 1853 Tant 11a Baird and Girard, Cat. i

G

Amer.

N.

Rept.:

131.

Type-species:

Tant 11a coronata Baird and i

irard.

None given, Type-species: 1854 Homalocran ion Dumeril, Mem. Acad. Sc . Paris, 2y. li^^. Type-species: Lioninia vermiform 1860 Lioninia Hallowell, Proc. Acad. Nal. Sci. Phila., 1860; 484. Hallowell. I863 Homalocran urn Gunther, (emendat on of Homalocran on Dumeril), Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (3) 12: 352. Type-species: Microdromus viraatus I872 Microdromus Gunther, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (4) 9; I7. Gunther. Type-species: Poqonaspis ruficeps I894 P ogonasp s Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1894: 204. Cope. i

i

i

i

i

i

Distribution: Argent ina. Content:

Southern United States through Central America and South America to northern

About 47 species, of which 25 occur within limits defined for this work.

Clave de especies

Key to the species 1.

2.

With two pairs of chinshieldsWith one pair of chinshields —

1.

ruf iceps

Without white collar on neck 3 With white neck collar, about six scale rows wide suprac ncta

2.

i

Con dos pares geneialesCon un par geneial

- ruf

iceps

Sin collar nucal bianco del ancho de seis 3 e sea mas Con collar nucal bianco del ancho de seis suprac ncta e sea mas i

3.

Lacking two longitudinal black stripes vent rally With two longitudinal black stripes on

4

ventei

v

i

3.

Sin dos cintas long tudi nales ventrales

negras Con dos cintas long tudi nales ventrales negras

rgata-

>

4.

Some combination of labials other than fourth and fifth entering orbit, usually third and 5 fourth Fourth and fifth supralabials in orbit tr taen iata

4.

i

Dorsal pattern not made up of transverse, alternating light and dark bands Dorsal pattern entirely of alternating, transverse, light and dark bands sem i

6.

First pair of

infralabials not

in

6

i

Sin diseflo dorsal formado por cintas Claras

contact

infralabials

in

o

sem ic incta

contact on

Dorsum not olive, head and neck not Dorsum uniform olive; head and neck coloi

8.

y

7

6.

Primer par de

8 ivory ivory alb iceps

Dorsum not white with small black spots Dorsum white with small black spot s- vermi form

9. With

fewerthan 5" caudalsWith more than 5" caudals-

I

nf ralab iales no

-7 i

nf ralab iales contacta entre s'

15 7.

Sin dorso oliva ni

marfil Dorso oliva; cabeza

9

cabeza

y

nuca en color 8

y

nuca en color marfil

albiceps

is

-10 -13

coatacta entre

sr

15

Primer par de 7«

irqata

negras transversas, alternas DiseRo dorsal formado totalmente por cintas Claras y negras transversas alternas

c incta

on m idl tne

First pair of midline

5-

v

Otra combinacion de supralab iales, no cuarta y quinta entrando en la orbita, generalmen te, 5 tercera y cuarta Cuarta y quinta supralabial entran en la orb ta tr taen iata i

5.

4

i

8.

Dorso no bianco con peque?ias manchas negras 9 Dorso bianco con pequeRas manchas negras verm form s i

10. Fewer than 120 ventrals

i

11

12

More than 120 ventrals

9.

-10

Con menos de 5'' caudalesCon mas de 5^^ caudales

-13

11. Head shields with light borders and centers ca nula

Head shields without light borders and centersbrev s

-11 -12

10. Menos de 120 ventralesMas de 120 ventrales

i

centros claros canula Bscudos cefalicos sin hordes ni centros clarosbrev s

ll.Escudos cefalicos con hordes

12.Maxillary teeth anterior to diastema 12 Maxillary teeth anterior to diastema 14

ba ird

i

sch istosa

y

i


—

293

TANTILLA 13'No dorsal reticulation; no light vertebral stripe 14 Dorsum with reticulate pattern; a light vertebral str pe

ret iculata

i

12.0ientes maxilares anteriores al diastema 12 ba

al

Venter blackish brown

cola moesta t

i

IJ.First third of body lacks either transverse yellow spots or irregular bands bordered with black 16 First third of body with transverse yellow spots or irregular bands bordered with black annulata

16. Not uniformly black

Uniformly black above and below

n

i

17 gra

reticulado;

bral Clara Con diseno dorsal reticulado clara

ni

cinta verte14

y

cinta vertebral ret culata i

14.Vientre bianco amarillento Vientre pardo negruzco

alt icola

moesta

tercio del cuerpo sin manchas transversales amarillas ni cintas irregulares bordeadas de negro 16 Primer tercio del cuerpo con manchas transvercintas irregulares bordeadas sales amarillas - annulata de negro

15. Primer

y vantralmente ventralmente negra

16. No negra dorsal

Dorsal

ly.Nuchal collar presentNo nuchal collai

-18 -26

18. Frontal

not twice as long as wide Frontal twice as long as wide long

15 if rental

i

s

y

n

i

17.Collar nucal presenteCollar nucal ausente--

17 gra -18 -26

18. Frontal

no dos veces mas larga que ancha I9 Frontal dos veces mas larga que ancha long frontal s i

15ÂŤWith light stripes dorsallyNo light stripes on dorsum--

-20 -23

20. Fewer

than three light dorsal stripes; fewer than 60 caudals 21 With three light dorsal stripes; more than 60 caudals taen ia ta

21. Caudals more than 35> single line at least anteriorly

light vertebral 22

Caudals 21-27; two light paravertebral stripesbrev icauda 22. Nuchal collar four scales wide tr Nuchal collar one scale wide or less

i

1

i

neata jan

i

IJ.Con ifneas dorsales long tud inales Claras Sin I'neas dorsales long tud nales claras

20

i

i

23

i

20. Con menos de tres iTneas claras dorsales y menos de 60 caudales Con tres iTneas claras dorsales, mas de 60

caudales

21

taen ata i

21. Caudales mas de 35> una I'nea clara mediana lo menos anter iormente

por 22

Caudales 21-27, dos I'neas claras paravertebral es brev icauda 22. Collar nucal de cuatro escamas

i

de ancho tr

Collar nucal del ancho de una escama

1 neata menos i

i

jan 23. Postnasal

Postnasal

not in

contact with preocular 24 contact with preoculai melanocephala

i

i

13. Sin diseRo dorsal 14. Venter yellowish white

rd

i

Dientes maxilares anteriores al diastema 14 sch stosa

i

in

24. Without dark

stripes on sides of body 25 With dark stripes on sides of body arm llata i

23.Posnasal no contacta con la preoculai 24 Posnasal contacta con la preoculai melanocephala 24. Sin cintas oscuras a

Con cintas oscuras

a

los lados del cuerpo 25 los lados del cuerpo arm llata i

25.Ch nsh ields approximately equal

length mex cana Anterior chinshields much larger than posterior f raser i

in

i

25.Geneiales subi guales mex icana Geneiales anteriores mas largas que posteriores f raser i

i

TANTILLA ALBICEPS Barbour 1925 Tantilla albiceps Barbour, Occ. Pap. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., No. Colorado Island, Gatun Lake, Canal Zone of Panama.

Distribution:

Known only from type locality.

5:

I56.

Type-locality:

Barro


294

TANTILLA TANTILLA ALTICOLA (Boulenger) Santa Rita, Type-locality: 1903 Homalocranium alticola Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (7) 12; 353northern Medelltn, Colombia. 1913 Homalocranium coralliventre Boulenger, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1513= IO35, pi. 108, fig. 1. PeRa Lisa, Rfo Condoto, Choco, Colombia. Type-locality: 1929 Tantilla alt icola Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: 215.

Distribution:

TANTILLA ANNUL

AT A

Choco region of Colombia.

Boettger

1B92 Tantilla annulata Boettqer. Zool. Anz., 1892:

Distribution:

419.

Type-locality:

Nicaragua.

Nicaragua to Costa Rica.

TANTILLA ARMILLATA Cope 1876 Tantilla armillatum Cope. Jour. Acad. Middle Costa Rica.

Distribution:

Costa

Rica.,

Sci.

Nat.

Phila., (2)

8

(I875):

143.

Type-locality:

Honduras and El Salvador.

TANTILLA BAIRDI Stuart Two km northType-locality: 1941 Tantilla bairdi Stuart, Dec. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 452: 1. east of Finca Chichen (lO km south of Coban, airline) on Chemelco trail, Alta Verapaz,

Guatemala, about

Distribution:

155'^

"<•

Known only from type-locality.

TANT ILLA BREVICAUDA Mertens

1952 Tantilla brevicauda Mertens, Zool. Anz., 149: Depto. La Libertad, El Salvador, I5IO m.

Distribution:

TANTILLA BREV

I

S

I37.

Type-locality:

El Grito,

Los Angeles,

Known only from La Libertad and San Vicente, El Salvador.

(Cijnther)

189'5 Homalocranium breve Gunther. Biol. Centr. Amer., Rept.: 1929 tantilla brevis Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: 220.

Distribution:

15''-

Type-locality:

British Honduras.

British Honduras.

TANT ILLA CANULA Cope

Type-locality! I876 Tantilla canula Cope. Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., (2) 8 (I875): 144. tza, Yucata'n, by Smith and Taylor, Univ. Kansas Yucatan, Mexico; restricted to Chichen Sci. Bull., 33, 1950, 352. I

Honduras. Distribution: Lowlands of Yucata'n Peninsula south to El Peten, Guatemala and British

Gunther should Comment: Neill and Allen, Herpetolog ica, I7, I96I, 9O, indicated that brevis this list. probably be considered a subspecies of canula . We noted this too late to add it to _

TANTILLA FRASERI

(Gunther)

189S Homalocranium melanocephalum fraseri Gunther. Biol. Centr. Amer., Rept.: 148. Quito, Ecuador and "W. Ecuador." Peters, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 122: 539. 1960 Tantilla fraseri

Distribution:

High western slopes of Andes

in

Ecuador, perhaps

in

Quito valley.

Type-locality:


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TANTILLA

TANTILLA JAM

(Gunther)

Type-locality: 1895 Homalocran ium jani Gijnther, Biol. Centr. Amer. , Rept.: 148, pi. 'j2, fig. D. Guatemala and Nicaragua; restricted to Guatemala, by Smith, Zoologica, 2], 15*2, 371342 Tantilla jani Smith, Zoologica, 2/: 36.

Low and moderate elevations of Pacific coast from

Distribution: Guatemala.

TANTILLA LONG FRONTAL I

IS

Isthmus of Tehuantepec,

Boulenger

1896 Homalocran ium long f rontale Boulenqer, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (6) 17= Colomb ia. Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: 220. 1929 Tantilla long if rental i

i

17-

Type-locality:

Gali,

Eastern slopes of Andes, at lower altitudes,

Distribution:

Mexico, to

in

Colombia and Ecuador.

TANT ILLA MELANOCEPHALA (Linnaeus)

1758 Coluber melanocephalus Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., Ed. 10: 1861 Tantilla melanocephala Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc

I

I

Distribution: Content:

i

Type-locality: Phila., I86I: 74.

218. .

"America".

Central America through South America to northern Argentina.

Two subspecies.

Key to the subspecies

Clave de subespecies

Tip of snout white;

prefrontals contact labials cap istrata Tip of snout dark brown; prefrontals and labials not in contact melanocephala

Punta del hocico blanca; prefrontales en contacto con labiales cap istrata Punta del hocico pardo oscura; prefrontales melanocephala y labiales no contactan

Tant 11a melanocephala melanocephala (Linnaeus) i

Type-locality: Mato Grosso, Brazil. I887 Tant ilia pall ida Cope, Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, 24: S6. I895 [ Homalocran ium melanocephalum j var. pernambucense Gunther, Biol. Centr. Amer., Reptiles: 148. Type-locality; Pernambuco, Brazil. Type-locality: 1909 Homalocran urn hof f mann Werner, Mitt. Nat. Hist. Mus. Hamburg, 26; 239« Guatemala. Type-locality: Villa Bella, 1914 Elapomorphus nuchalis Barbour, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 27: I99. Estado do Para, Brazil. Schm idt and Walker, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat, Hist., 1943 Tant ilia melanocephala melanocephala i

i

24:

3I8.

Distribution: Central America throughout South America east of Andes, Argentina and Uruguay.

including northern

Tant 11a melanocephala cap strata Cope i

i

1876 Tantilla capistrata Cope. Jour. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., (2) locality: Valley of Jequetepeque (Libertad), Peru. Schmidt and Walker, Zool. 1943 Tant 11a melanocephala cap istrata i

i

24:

8

(I875): Ser.

181.

Field Mus.

TypeNat.

Hist.,

3I8.

Distribution: Northern coastal Peru to arid valley of R'o Marafion; Catamayo and Malacatos Valleys in southern Ecuador.


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TANTILLA TANTILLA MEX ICANA (Cunther) 1862 Elapomorphus mex icana Gunther, Ann.

Mag.

Nat. Hist., (3) 9=

51 >

Pl-

9>

^ '9-

!•

Type-locality;

Mex CO. i

Homalocran ion melanocephalum j var. fuscum Bocourt, Miss. Sc Guatemala 19^2 Tantilla mexicana Smith, Zoologica, 2]: 37I883

i

.

|_

.

Distribution:

Mex., Rept.:

Type-locality:

589'

Moderate elevations on Pacific slope from Chiapas, Mexico, to Guatemala.

TANTILLA MOESTA (Gunther) 1863 Homalocran ium moestum Gunther, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (3) 12: 352Guatemala. 1866 Tantilla moesta Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1866: 126.

Type-locality:

Peten,

El

Distribution:

Lowlands of Yucatan Peninsula south to central El Peten, Guatemala.

TANTILLA NIGRA (Soulenger) 1914 Homalocran Ium n iqrum Boulenger, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1914: Type-locality: Choco of Colombia. Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: 221. 1929 Tantilla nigra

8I6,

pi.

2,

figs.

2-2a.

Distribution:

Choco of Colombia.

TANTILLA RETICULATA Cope I860 T[ antilla ] reticulata Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1860: Veragua, "New Grenada".

Distribution: Costa Rica; San Juan, Colombia.

Institute Butantan has one specimen

]].

Type-locality:

Cocuyas de

identified as this species from Rfo

TANTILLA RUFICEPS (Cope) I894 Poqonaspis ruficeps Cope, Proc. Acad. 1929 Tantilla ruficeps Amaral, Mem. Inst.

Nat.

Distribution:

Phila., 1894: 204.

Sci.

Butantan,

4:

Type-locality:

Costa Rica.

221.

Still known only from type specimen.

TANTILLA SCHISTOSA (Bocourt) 1883 Homalocran ion schlstosum Bocourt. Miss. Sci. Mex., Rept.: 584, pi. 36, figs. 10-lOe. Typelocality: Alta Verapaz, Guatemala, and Mexico. Restricted to Alta Verapaz, Guatemala, by Smith, Zoologica, 2/, 1942, 39. 1942 [ Tantilla ] schistosa Smith, Zoologica, 2]: 39.

Distribution: Content:

Mexico to Costa Rica.

Four subspecies, one

(

phren

it ica

Smith) ex tral

Key to the subspecies 1.

2.

More than 121 ventrals Fewer than 120 ventrals

im

tal

.

Clave de subespecies 2

1.

taylori

Males w th fewer than I36 ventrals; ventrals plus caudals fewer than I69 in females 3Ch stosa Males with more than I37 ventrals; ventrals plus caudals more than I72 In females costar Icens is i

i

2.

Mas de 121 ventrales Menos de 120 ventrales

2

taylori

Machos con menos de I36 ventrales; hembras menos de I69 ventrales totales (ventrales mas cau dales) sch stosa Machos con mas de 13/ ventrales; hembras con mas de 1/2 ventrales totales (ventrales mas caudales) costar icens i

i


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TANTILLA

Tant

i

lla

sch stosa sch stosa i

i

(Bocourt)

1562 Tant lla sch stosa sch stosa i

i

Distribution:

i

Herpetolog ica, 18:

I5.

Moderate elevations from southern Veracruz, Mexico, to Panama,

Tant lla sch stosa costar cens i

—Smith,

i

i

i

Taylor

s

t lla costar cens s Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sc Bull., J6: Cervantes, Cartago Province, Costa Rica, 4200 ft. 1962 T an t lla sch stosa costar icens s Smith, Herpetolog ica, 18:

195^ Tan

i

i

t

i

i

i

Distribution:

Tan

i

i

i

.

]6(>,

fig.

25a.

Type-locality:

I6.

Known only from Cervantes and Cinchona, Costa Rica.

lla sch stosa

ta ylor

i

i

Smith

1962 Tan t lla sch stosa ta ylor Rica. i

i

Distribution:

i

Smith, Herpetolog ca, 18: i

I7.

Type-locality:

Suretka, Costa

Known only from type locality.

TANTILLA SEMICINCTA (Oumeril, Bibron and Dumeril) I854 Homalocran on sem -c nctum Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., ]: 862, Type-locality: Colomb ia. 1860 Tant ilia lat iceps Gunther, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860: 240. Type-locality: Cartagena, Colomb ia, 1861 [ lant ilia ] sem ic ncta Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1861: 74, IB83 Homalocran on 1 neatum Fischer, Ostei Programm Akad. Gymn. Hamburg, I883! 6, figs, 6-8, Type-locality: Maracaibo, Venezuela. i

i

i

i

i

i

Distribution: Panama to Venezuela and Colombia.

TANT ILIA SUPRACINCTA Peters

Homalocran ion supracinctum Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, I863: 272. Guayaquil, Ecuador. Peters, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 122: 539. iq60 Tantilla supracincta

186'^

Type-locality:

Ecuador, probably on coastal plain from Guayaquil northward.

Distribution:

TANT ILIA TAEN lATA (Bocourt)

Type-locality: 1883 Homalocran ion taen a turn Bocourt , Mi ss. Sci. Mex., Rept.: 'jB] , pi. 37> figs. 3-3^Guatemala Type-locality: 1885 Homalocran um tr v t ta turn M'uller, Verh. Naturforsch. Ges. Basel, ]: 678. Guatemala. 1887 Tant ilia taen iata Cope, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., 32: 83. i

.

i

i

i

Distribution:

Known from Guatemala and Honduras.

TANT ILLA TRIL INEATA (Peters)

Type-locality: 1880 leptocalamus trilineatus Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1880: 221, fig. 2. Brazil; in error, according to Smith and Williams, Southwestern Nat., 11, 1965, 485, ^^° Indicate it "presumably came actually from some locality in Central America or Mexico". 1929 Tant lla tr il ineata Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 4: 222. i

Distribution:

Unknown.


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TANTILLA

TANT IlLA TRITAENIATA Smith and Williams 1567 Tant ilia tri taeniata Smith and Williams, Southwestern Nat., Bonacca Island, Bay Islands, Honduras.

Distribution:

11

(1566):

483.

Type-locality:

Known only from type-locality.

TANTILLA VERMIFORMIS (Hallowell) 1860 Lioninia vermiformis Hallowell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1860: 484. Ni caragua. Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., I86I: 74. 1861 [ lantilla ] vermiformis i

Distribution:

Type-locality:

i

Nicaragua.

TANT ILLA VIRGATA (G"u"nther)

Type-locality: 187^ Microdromus viraatus Gunther. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (4) J: l] , pi. 4, fig. B. Near Cartago, Costa Rica. 1881 Homalocranium sexfasciatum Fischer, Abh. Naturwiss. Vereins Bremen, ]: 22$, pi. 14, figs. 8-10. Costa Rica. Type-locality: 1887 Tantilla virqata Cope, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., 32: 84.

Distribution:

Known from Cartago, Costa Rica only.


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TANTILLITA

-^^

TANTILLITA Smith 1541 Tant ill ita Smith, Jour. Wash. Acad.

Distribution:

Content:

As

Sci., 31'

117«

Type-species:

Tantilla lintoni Smith.

for only known species.

One species,

TANTILLITA LINTONI (Smith) iq40 Tantilla lintoni Smith. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 53= 6l» fig- !• Negras, El Peten, Guatemala. Smith, Jour. Wash. Acad. Sci., 3I: II7. 1541 Tant illita lintoni

Distribution:

;j,68-i92

0—70

Known only from type locality.

21

Type-locality:

Piedras


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THAMNODYNASTES

THAMNODYNASTES Wagler Natrix puncta t ss imus Wagler. Type-species: 18S0 Thamnodynastes Waqler. (Jat. Syst. Amphib., 182. Coluber nattereri Mikan. Type-species: I83O Dryophylax Waqler, Mat. Syst. Amphib.: 181. Mesotes obtrusus Jan (by present Type-species: I863 Mesotes Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 2: 3O6 restriction). i

Caribbean coast of South America to northern Argentina.

Distribution:

Peters, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 122, I56O, 535, erroneously used Five species. Content: nattereri (Mil<an) for a specimen catalogued from Guayaquil, Ecuador, which may represent an ]_. undescribed species.

Clave de especies

Key to the species 1.

Dorsal scales Dorsal scales

in

in

I7 rows ij rows

2

2.

Ventrals 144-159; subcaudals 9O-97 Ventrals 125-129; subcaudals 56-58

3.

Ventrals more than I36 Ventrals fewer than I36

4.

1.

3

2

Escamas dorsales en I7 hileras Escamas dorsales en I5 hileras

3

pallidus chimanta

2.

Ventrales 144-159; subcaudales q0-q7--- pall dus chimanta Ventrales 125-129; subcaudales 56-58

4

3.

Ventrales mas de I36 Ventrales menos de I36

rut lus i

Dorsals keeled; supra-anal tubercles absent in str iqilis males Dorsals smooth; supra-anal tubercles present in str ga tus males i

4.

i

4

rut

i

lus

Dorsales quilladas; tuberculos supranales str iq il is ausentes en los machos Dorsales lisas; tuberculos supranales presentes str qa tus en los machos i

THAMNODYNASTES CHIMANTA Roze 1958 Thamnodynastes chimanta Roze. Acta Biol. Tepui, Estado Bol'var, Venezuela.

Distribution:

Venezuelica,

2

(25):

305-

Type-locality:

Chimanta

Known only from type locality.

THAMNODYNASTES PALLIDUS Linnaeus "Indiis". Type-locality: 1758 Coluber pallidus Linnaeus. Systema Naturae, Ed. 10: 221. 1824 Natr ix punctat ss ima Wagler, in Spix, Sp. Nov. Serp. Bras.: 35> pl* l** fig- 1Type-locality: Bah ia, Braz 1. 1899 Thamnodynastes pallidus Andersson, Bihang till K. Svenska Vet.-Akad. Handlingar, 24; I7. i

i

Distribution:

Guianas; Brazil; Peru; Venezuela.

THAMNODYNASTES RUTILUS Prado Galia, Sao Type-locality: 1942 Dryophylax rut ilus Prado, Ciencia, Mexico City, 3= 204, figs. 1-2. Paulo, Brazil. Galia, Sao Paulo, Type-locality: 1943 Dryophylax rutilus Prado, Mem. Inst. Butantan, I7: 2, figs. Braz il. Prado. Mem. Inst. Butantan, 20(l948): I89. 1947 Dryophylax rut lus 1948 Thamnodynastes rut lus Vanzol n . Rev. Brasil. Biol., 8: 382, i

— i

Distribution:

i

i

Estado de Sao Paulo, Brazil.

THAMNODYNASTES STRIGATUS (Gunther) "India". Type-locality: 18S8 Tomodon striqatus Gunther, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus.: 52. La Plata, Argentina. Tyoe-local ty: I863 M.[ esotes J obstrusus Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis., 2: 3O6. f'gs- !-*> 6-I3. Inst. Butantan, 24 Mem. Hoqe. (1952): 157> Thamnodynastes s qa tus tr 1953 i

i

Provincia Buenos Aires, Entre Rios, Corrientes, and Misiones, Argentina; Paraguay) Distribution: southern and southeastern Brazil.


s

301

THAMNODYNASTES

THAMNODYNASTES STRIGIL 1787

[

Coluber ] Str

(Thunberg)

IS

ig il

i

s

Thunberg, Mus. Nat. Acad. Upsaliensis, Pt.

2:

22.

Type-locality:

None

given.

I825 Coluber 1 neola tus Wied, Beitr. Naturg. Brasil, 1: 284. 1828 Coluber na tterer Mikan, Delect. Faun. Flor. Braz.: fig. Sebast iano pol im". i

i

Type-locality: None given, Type-locality: "Lectus prope

1.

1860 T.r achvmen is ] hypocon ia Cope, Proc. Acad, Nat. Sci. Phila., 1860: 247. Type-locality: Buenos A res. Argent na. I885 Thamnodynastes Natterer van. laevis Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (5) 15= 195' Type-locality: Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. 1896 Thamnodynastes str iq 1 Lonnberq. Bihang till K. Svenska Vet.-Akad. Handlingar, 22 (4): 38. i

i

i

i

Distribution:

i

—

Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Brazil, to Uruguay, Paraguay and Argentina.


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THAMNOPHIS

Prepared by Douglas A. Rossman, Museum of Zoology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana

THAMNOPHIS Fitzinger Type-species: Coluber saur ta Linnaeus. 1843 Thamnoph s Fitzinger, Systema Reptllium; 26. Type-species: None designated; first 1853 Euta n ia Baird and Girard, Cat. North Amer. Reptiles: 24. of 15 forms listed is Coluber saur ta Linnaeus. 1859 Eutaen ia Kennicott (substitute name for Euta n ia Baird and Girard, preoccupied by Eutaen ia Thompson, 1857), Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 185?: 58. Type-species: Prymnomi odon chalceus 1861 Prymnom odon Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1860: 558Cope. IB75 Ch lopoma Cope, in Yarrow, Wheeler's Rept. Explor. Surv. W. 100th Mer., 5" 5^3Type-species: Ch lopoma ruf opunctatum Cope. Type-species: Atomarchus mult maculatus Cope. I883 Atomarchus Cope, Amer. Nat.: I3OO. I885 Stypocemus Cope (substitute name for Ch lopoma Cope, preoccupied by Che ilopoma Murray, I867), Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, 22: 387. i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

Distribution:

Central Canada throughout North America to central Costa Rica.

Twenty-two species, I5 of which are ex tral

Content:

im

i

tal.

Clave de especies

Key to the species 1.

Vertical black markings border some supralabial 2 sutures prox mus Supralabials without black markings

1.

Belly with two rows of black spots, often interconnected; lateral stripe, when present, confined to row three on anterior part of marc anus body Belly unspotted; lateral stripe on rows two and cyrtops is three anteriorly

2.

Marcas negras verticales bordean suturas lab ales Supralab iales sin marcas negras

i

2.

a

algunas 2

i

prox imus

Vientre con dos hileras de manchas negras, a menudo nterconectadas; cinta lateral, cuando presente, confinada a la hilera tercera en marc ianus parte anterior del cuerpo Vientre sin manchas; cinta lateral en hileras cyrtops s segunda y tercera anter iormente i

i

i

THAMNOPHIS CYRTOPSIS (Kennicottj 1860 E.[ utaenia ] cyrtopsis Kennicott. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1860: 333. Rinconada, Coahuila, Mexico. 1861 Thamnophis cyrtops s Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1861: 299. Milstead, Texas Jour. Sci., 5' 3^^1953 Thamnophis Cyrtopsis i

Type-locality:

— —

Distribution: Southwestern United States throughout Mexico, exclusive of eastern lowlands, to western Honduras. Content:

Thamnoph

Six

is

subspecies, five of which are ex tral

cyrtops

i

s

f ulvus

im

i

tal.

(Bocourt)

Type-locality: Alta I893 Eutaen ia cyrtops s var. f ulvus Bocourt, Miss. Sci. Mex., Rept.: 777' Verapaz, Guatemala. Escuintla, Type-locality: 1942 Thamnoph s sum ichrast cerebrosus Smith, Zoologica, 27= 111. Guatemala. salv in Smith, Nixon and Smith, Linn. Soc. Jour. Zool., 41: 579» 1950 Thamnoph s sumichrast R'o Chixoy, below town of Cubules ( 7Cub Igu tz) , Guatemala. Type-locality: Rossman, Copeia, I965! 243. 1965 T.[ hamnoph s j c.[ yrtops s j f ulvus i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

Distribution:

i

Upland areas, Chiapas, Mexico to western Honduras.

THAMNOPHIS MARC IANUS (Baird and Girard) Type-locality: Red River, I853 Euta n ia Marc iana Baird and Girard, Cat. North Amer. Reptiles: JG, Arkansas; restricted to vicinity of Slough Creek, east of Hollister, Tillman County, Oklahoma, by Mittleman, Bull. Chicago Acad. Sci., 8, I949, 243, Ruthven, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat, Hist,, 23: 589» 1907 Thamnophis marciana Mittleman, Bull. Chicago Acad. Sci,, 8: 235» 19^9 Thamnoph s marc ianus i

i

— —

Distribution: Southwestern United States and northern Mexico; northern Costa Rica. Content; Three subspecies, one of which by author.

is

ex tral im

i

Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Mexico,

tal, according to revision currently

in

to

press


303

THAMNOPHIS

Key to the subspecies 1.

Clave de subespecies

Vertebral stripe present, broad; blacl< ventral spots small and separate - praeocular Vertebral stripe absent; black ventral spots large and often interconnected across venter bovall

Thamnoph l')AO

i

s

marc ianus bovall

Thamnoph

i

bovall

s

i

s

i

i

i

s

Sin cinta vertebral; manchas ventralcs i

negras grandes y a menudo traves del vientre

i

nterconectadas

a

i

bovall

i

i

Dunn, new combination

Dunn, Herpetolog ca,

i

praeocular

s

i

1:

151«

Type-locality:

Granada, Nicaragua.

Lakes Managua and Nicaragua, Nicaragua, to northern Costa Rica.

Distribution:

Thamnoph

i

i

Con cinta vertebral ancha; manchas ventrales negras chicas y separadas-

1.

marc ianus praeocular

is

(Bocourt), new combination

Type-locality: Belize, I852 Eutaen ia praeocular is Bocourt, Le Naturaliste, (2) 14: 278. British Honduras. Type-locality: 1937 Thamnoph s arabdotus Andrews, Zool. Ser, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 20: 357' Catmis, Quintana Roo, Mexico. Dunn, Herpetolog ica, 1: 191. 1940 T.[ hamnoph s j praeocular is praeocular s Smith, Zoologica, 27: 991942 Thamnoph s sum chrast 1945 Thamnoph s eques praeocular s Bogert and Oliver, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 83: 385i

i

i

i

i

i

i

i

Distribution:

Quintana Roo, Mexico, coastal British Honduras, and Lake Yojoa, Honduras.

THAMNOPHIS PROXIMUS (Say) I823 Coluber prox imus Say, in James, Exped. Pittsburgh to Rocky Mts., 1: 335* Type-locality: Approxi mately 3 "^ east northeast of Fort Calhoun, Washington Co., Nebraska, according to Rossman, Bull. Florida St. Mus., ]: IO9. I892 Thamnoph s prox ma Carman, Bull. Essex Inst., 24: IO5. Rossman, Bull. Florida St. Mus., ]: IO9. 1963 Thamnoph s prox mus '

i

i

i

i

Distribution: Content:

Thamnoph

— —

Central United States through eastern Mexico to central Costa Rica.

Six subspecies,

i

s

five of which are ex tral

prox imus rut lor i

i

s

im

i

tal.

(Cope)

Eutaenia rutiloris Cope. Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, 22: 388. Type-locality: Cozumel Quintana Roo, Mexico. 1938 Thamnoph is saur tus rut lor s Smith, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 388: 5. 1963 Thamnoph s prox imus rut lor s Rossman, Bull. Florida St. Mus., ]: I38. 188'j

i

i

i

i

i

i

Island,

— —

Distribution: Southern Tamaulipas, Mexico, to central Costa Rica, from sea level to 8000 ft; occurs in Pacific lowlands only from vicinity of Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico, south to Isthmus of Tehuantepec; no records from highlands of Guatemala.


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TOMODON

TOMODON Dumeril and Bibron Tomodon dorsatum Type-species; 1853 Tomodon Dumeril and Bibron, Mem. Acad. Scl . Paris, 23: A95' Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril (name appears as nomen nudum, species described one year later Erp.

Gen.

Distribution: Content:

From central Braz

il

to

Paraguay, Uruguay and north central Argentina.

Two species.

Clave de especies

Key to the species 1.

in

)

Loreal present; two dorsal series of large, dark brown, black bordered, roundish spots ocella tus No loreal; small blackish spots present or not dorsatus on back

1.

Loreal presente; dos series de manchas dorsales pardo oscuras, grandes bordeadas de negro ocellatus Sin loreal; pequenos puntos negros presentes o no sobre el dorso dorsa tus

TOMODON DORSATUS Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril Tomodon dorsatum Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Amer ica. Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., I896 Tomodon dorsatus

Gen.,

ISJ'J

—

Distribution:

7'

93^"

Type-locality:

Brazil?,

121.

3'

Central and southeastern Brazil, northern Argentina.

TOMODON OCELLATUS Dumeril, Bibron and Dumlril 1854 Tomodon ocellatum Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., I896 Tomodon ocellatus

—

Distribution;

Gen., 3"

7^

121.

Southern Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Argentina.

938'

Type-locality:

Brazil.


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BOIDAE

TRACHYBOA

TRACHYBOA Peters 1860 Trachvboa Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1860: 200. Peters.

Distribution: Content:

Type-species:

Panama; Pacific Colombia and Ecuador; possibly Brazil.

Two species.

Key to the species 1.

Trachyboa qularis

Top of head without horns qularis Top of head, canthus rostralis, with horns boulenqeri

Clave de especies 1.

Parte superior de la cabeza sin protuberancias qular is Parte superior de la cabeza, canthus rostralis, con protuberanc ias boulenqeri

TRACHYBOA BOULENGERI Peracca 1510 Trachyboa boulenqeri Peracca, Ann. Mus. Zool. Univ. Napoli,

Distribution:

3

(12):

1.

Type-locality: unknown.

Rainforests of Pacific Ecuador and Colombia; Panama.

TRACHYBOA GULARIS Peters 1860 Trachyboa qularis Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1860: Ecuador. I'jOS Trachyboa qularis mult imaculata Rosen, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. Ecuador.

Distribution:

Dry parts of western coastal Ecuador (Brazil?).

200. (7)

Type-locality: 1$:

I65.

Guayaquil,

Type-locality:

Balao,


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TRETANORHINUS

JRETANnRHINIIS Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril I854 Tretanorhinus Dumlril, Bibron and Dumeril, var iabil is Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril.

Erp.

Gen.,

]i

'}i8.

Type-species:

Distribution: Extreme southern Mexico to Colombia and Ecuador; Cuba, the Antilles.

Isla

Tretanorh inus

Pinos and Caymans in

Content: Four species, one extralimital ( variabilis , which includes four subspecies, waqleri (jan), nsulaep inorum Barbour, adnexus Bocourt and var iab 1 s Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, in the Antilles). i

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Clave de especies

Key to the species 1.

2.

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Three longitudinal stripes dorsally; ventrals 156 or more 2 Two rows of alternating small dots dorsally (very rarely a single row of large dots); ventrals I5I or fewei niqroluteus

1.

Disefio dorsal

Dorsal scales in 21 rows; three prefrontals; subcaudals 7*-81 in females, unknown in males taen iatus Dorsal scales in I9 rows; one prefrontal (rarely two); subcaudals 69-/4 in females, 78-85 in males mocquard

2.

Escamas en 21 filas; tres pref rontales; subcaudales en hembras 74-81, desconocido en machos taen ia tus Escamas en I5 filas; una prefrontal (raramente dos); subcaudales en hembras 69-74, en machos 78-85 mocquard

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TRETANORHINUS

N

de tres I'neas long tud nales; ventrales 166 2 mas Disefio dorsal de dos filas de pequeiios puntos alternados (muy raro una unica fila de puntos grandes); ventrales I5I menos n igroluteus i

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IGROLUTEUS Cope

Type-locality: 1861 Tretanorhinus niqroluteus Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., I86I: 298. town, Nicaragua (in error, actually Aspinwall, Panama, according to USNM Catalogue). From Tabasco, Mexico, through Guatemala and Honduras to Panama and Costa Rica.

Distribution: Content;

Grey-

Three subspecies.

Clave de subespecies

Key to the subspecies 1.

First and second scale rows dark in color; 2 one loreal on each side First and second scale rows light in color; generally two loreals on each side n igroluteus

1.

Primera y segunda fila de escamas de color 2 oscuro; solo una loreal a cada lado Primera y segunda fila de escamas de color claro; generalmente dos loreales a cada n igroluteus lado

2.

Three preoculars-Two preoculars

lateral s mertens

2.

Tres preoculares Dos preoculares

Tretanorh inus

n

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qroluteus

n

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lateral is mertens i

qrolu teus Cope

San Juan del Type-locality: 1865 Helicops Aqassizi Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fisiol., 3: 248. Norte, Nicaragua. Colon Type-locality: 1884 Helicops bifrenatus Bocourt. Bull. Soc. Philom., (7) 8: 134. (Aspinweld), Panama. Type1905 Tretanorhinus intermedius Rosen, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (7) 15: 1/1, pi. 12, fig. 2. Central America. locality: 1939 Tretanorhinus n qroluteus niqroluteug Dunn, Copeia, 1935' 216.

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Distribution: Lqw elevations of Caribbean slope from Panama and Costa Rica to extreme eastern Guatemala.

Tretanorh inus

n

igroluteus lateral

is

Bocourt

I89I Tretanorhinus lateralis Bocourt, Le Naturaliste, (2) 101: 122. British Honduras. 1939 Tretanorh inus niqroluteus lateral is Dunn, Copeia, 1939= 216.

Type-locality:

Belize,

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Distribution: At present definitely known only from British Honduras; probably also elsewhere on Yucatan Peninsula.


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Tretanorh inus

n

igrolu-teus mertens

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1965 Tretanorh inus n igroluteus mertens Smith and Gillespie, in Smith, Jour. Ohio Herp. Soc, Type-locality: north edge of Lake Catemaco, 5 km east of Catemaco, Veracruz, 5! 1. i

Mex ico.

Distribution:

Southern Veracruz south and east through El Peten, Guatemala.

TRETANORHINUS MOCQUARDI Bocourt I85I Tretanorh nus Mocquardi Bocourt, Le Naturaliste, (2) 101: 122. which is Panama City, according to Dunn, Copeia, 1539> 214. i

Type-locality:

"a

Panama";

Distribution: Panama.

TRETANORHINUS TAENIATUS Boulenger 1903 Tretanorh nus taen iatus Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Sapayo, northwestern Ecuador, 45O ft. i

Distribution: Pacific lowlands

in

Nat.

Hist., (7) 12:

Colombia and Ecuador.

J^O.

Type-locality:

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TRIMETOPON Cope 1885 Tr imetopon Cope, Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc.

177-

Type-species:

Ten species.

Clave de especies

Key to the species 1.

2.

2

Prefrontals fused Prefrontals separate, paired Dorsal scales Dorsal scales

in in

15 rowsI7 rows-

2. - pl

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olep

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Two postoculars; ventrals fewer than 130- s im le One postocular; ventrals more than l'^5-- qrac ile

4.

Dorsal scales Dorsal scales

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I7 rowsI5 rows-

5 -

harbour

5.

Seven upper labialsEight upper labials-

6.

Two postoculars; fewer than 80 subcaudals One postocular; more than 80 subcaudals

Posadas 7.

Fewer than 40 subcaudalsMore than 45 subcaudals--

8.

One postocular-Two postoculars-

Escamas dorsales en I5 hilerasEscamas dorsales en I7 hileras-

- pl

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-barbour

Dos postoculares; menos de 80 subcaudales Un postocular; mas de 80 subcaudales

Posadas

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8.

Un postocular Dos postoculares-

s

9.

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Pap.

'j:

331*

-

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veraepac i

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Pedro

Distribution: Known from Ancon and Barro Colorado Island, Canal Zone, Panama, as well as from type locality.

TRIMETOPON GRACILE (Gijnther)

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Distribution:

D.

Type-locality:

Near

—

Costa Rica.

TRIMETOPON HANNSTEINI Stuart 19*9 Tr imetopon hannste n Stuart, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 62; I65. Type-locality: Paz, 18 km north of Coatepeque, Departamento San Marcos, Guatemala; I45O m. i

Distribution:

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lonaorum hannste n p

Type-locality:

1872 Ablabes gracilis Gunther. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (4) 3: 18, pi. 3, fig. Cartago, Costa Rica. 1885 Tr imetopon qrac le Cope, Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, 22: 177-

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quez -slevini

Mas de 160 ventrales Menos de 160 ventrales

Boston Soc. Nat. Hist.,

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TRIMETOPON BARBOUR! Dunn Dunn, Occ. 1930 Tr imetopon harbour Miguel, Canal Zone, Panama.

s

Escamas dorsales en I7 hilerasEscamas dorsales en I5 hileras-

6.

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olep

Oos postoculares; menos de I3O ven trales- s m le qrac ile Un postocular; mas de 135 ventrales

Siete labiales superioresOcho labiales superiores--

lonaorum hannste n i

4

5.

I

p

2

6

V quez -slevini

1

Prefrontales fusionados Prefrontales separados, en pares

3.

i

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veraepac

More than I6O ventrals Fewer than 160 ventrals

1.

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3.

3.

Ablabes qrac ills Gunther.

Guatemala to Panama.

Distribution: Content:

22:

,

Finca La

Moderate elevations along Pacific slope of western Guatemala and Chiapas, Mexico.

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TRIMETOPON

TRIMETOPON PILONAORUM Stuart 155* Tr imetopon p lonaorum Stuart, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 67! 176Type-locality: Finca La Gloria, about 12 km northeast of Ch qu imul 11a, Departamento Santa Rosa, Guatemala; about 55O i

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Distribution:

Known only from type locality.

TRIMETOPON PLIOLEPiS Cope I854 Trimetopon pliolepis Cope. Costa Rica.

Distribution:

Proc.

Acad.

Nat.

Sc

i

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Phila., 1854: 201.

Type-locality:

San Jose,

Costa Rica.

TRIMETOPON POSADAS

I

Slevin

1536 Tr imetopon posadas Slevin, Proc. Calif. Acad. Sc Volca'n Zunil, Such tepequez, Guatemala. i

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2'}:

79-

Type-locality:

Southern slope of

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Distribution:

Known only from immediate vicinity of type locality.

TRIMETOPON SIMILE Dunn 153" Tr imetopon simile Dunn, Dec. Pap. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 5' 331' Type-locality: Reventazon, Costa Rica; said by Dunn to be same as La Junta; Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sc . Bull., 3^> 1951» 79» sa d it s S qu rres. i

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Distribution:

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Known only from type locality.

TRIMETOPON SLEVINI Dunn 19*0 Trimetopon slevi

n

Dunn, Proc. Acad.

i

Nat.

Sci.

Phila.,

')2:

II7.

Type-locality:

Near Boquete,

Provincia Chiriqu', Panama, 4000 ft. Distribution:

Known only from type locality.

TRIMETOPON VERAEPACIS (Stuart and Bailey) 1941 Rhadi naea veraepac s Stuart and Bailey, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool., Univ. Mich., 442: Pine zone at Finca Chichen, Alta Verapaz, Guatemala, 51OO ft. 19^9 Trimetopon veraepacis Stuart, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 62: I67. i

9-

Distribution:

Known only from type locality.

TRIMETOPON VIQUEZI Dunn 1937 Trimetopon viquezi Dunn, Copeia, 1937'

Distribution:

215.

Known only from type locality.

Type-locality:

Siquirres, Costa Rica.

Type-locality:


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TRIMORPHODON

TRIMORPHODON Cope 1861 Tr imorphodon Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1861: 257Type-species: Lycodon lyrophanes Cope. 1863 Ete irod ipsas Jan, Elenco Sist. Ofidi: 10$. Type-species: Not indicated. 1901 Hetaerodi psas Berg (emendation of Ete irodipsas Jan), Comun. Mus. Buenos Aires, 1: 25O.

Distribution: Content:

Southwestern United States through Central America to Costa Rica.

Eleven

species, all but one of which are ex tral

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tal.

TRIMORPHODON BISCUTATUS (Dumeril and Bibron) I854 Pi psas b i-scutata Dumeril and Bibron, Erp. Gen., 7: II53. Type-locality: 1861 Trimorphodon biscutatus Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., I86I: 257.

—

Distribution: Content:

"Mexico".

Pacific slope from Colima, Mexico, to Costa Rica.

Two subspecies,

one of which

(

b

i

scutatus Dumeril and Bibron)

is

extral

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Tr imorphodon b scutatus quadruplex Sm th i

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19"! Tr imorphodon b scutatus quadruplex Smith, Estel , N icaragua . i

Proc.

U.S.

Nat.

Mus., Jl:

I57.

Type-locality:

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Distribution:

Low and moderate elevations of Pacific slope, Guatemala to Costa Rica.


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TRIPANURGOS

Bailey, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina

TRIPANURGOS Fitzinger Type-species: I8A3 Tr ipanurqos Fitzinger, Systema Reptilium: 2], Schlegel, which is same as Coluber leucocephalus Mil<an.

Distribution: Content:

As

Given as Dipsas leucocephala

for single known species.

One species.

Comment: Trop dod psas leucomelas Werner, recently recognized as Tr panurqos leucomelas by Downs, Copeia, 1961, 386, is a member of the genus Oxyrhopus i

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TRIPANURGOS COMPRESSUS (Daudin) Surinam. Type-locality: I8O3 Coluber compressus Daudin, Hist. Nat. Rept., 6: 247, fig. 2 on unnumbered pi. 1820 Coluber leucocephalus Mikan, Delect. Fauna Flora Brasil: Corcovado Mountain, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 3= 58. I856 Trypanurqos compressus

Type-locality:

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Coastal strip of Brazil from Rio de Janeiro (city) to Sergipe. Distribution: Discontinuous. Mouth of Amazon and central Bolivia to Trinidad and Panama.


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TROPIDODIPSAS

TROPIDODIPSAS Gunther 1858 Trop dodi psas Gunther, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus.: 180. Type-species: Tropi dodipsas fasc iata Gijnther. I863 Galedon Jan, Elenco Sist. Ofidi: 55Type-species; Galedon annular is Jan. 1878 Trop idogeoph Muller, Verh. Naturforsch. Ges. Basel, 6: 411. Type-species: Geophis annulatus Peters. 1887 Dipeltophis Cope, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., 32: 5I. Type-species: Leptoqnathus albocinctus Fischer. i

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Distribution:

Mexico and Central America.

About ten species, of which only three are found within limits of this work.

Content:

Key to the species 1.

2.

Clave de especies

Infralabials usually eight or more infralabials normally seven Darl< annuli on body fewer than 25 Dark annuli on body more than 25

2

1.

fasc iata

sartor f

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ischer

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2.

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Normalmente ocho Normalmente siete

mas nf ralab iales nf ralab iales

2

i

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fasc iata

Menos de 25 anillos oscuros en el cuerpo sartor ii Mas de 25 anillos oscuros en el cuerpo- f scheri i

TROPIDODIPSAS FASCIATA Gunther I858 Trop idod ipsas fasc iata Gunther, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus.: 181. Type-locality: Mexico; restricted to Chichen Itza, Yucatan, by Smith and Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sc . Bull., 33, I95O, 352. i

Distribution: Content: cxtral

Guerrero on west and possibly Veracruz on east

Three subspecies, of which two im

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(

in

Mexico to Alta Verapaz, Guatemala.

fasc iata Gunther and querreroens

is

Taylor) are

tal.

Trop dod psas fasc iata subannulata (Muller) i

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I887 Leptoanathus ( Trop idod ipsas ) subannulatus Muller, Ver. Nat. Ges. Basel, 8: 274, pi. 1, fig. Type-locality: probably Mexico; restricted to Chichen Itza, Yucatan, by Smith and 5. Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 33, I95O, 352; restriction rejected by Lynch and Smith, Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 6% I566, 72. 1942 Trop idod ipsas kidderi Stuart. Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 55' 177» Type-locality: Finca Samac, 6 km west of Coban, Alta Verapaz, Guatemala, about I5OO m. 1956 Trop idod ipsas fasc iata subannulata /flvarez del Toro and Smith, Herpetolog ca, 12: 14. 1966 T.[ rop idod ipsas j fasciata subannulata Lynch and Smith, Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 69: 72.

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Distribution: Upper elevations on Atlantic slope from southwestern Chiapas and southeastern Oaxaca, Mexico, to Alta Verapaz, Guatemala.

TROPIDODIPSAS FISCHERI

Boulenger

I885 Virq in ia fasc iata Fischer, Jahrb. Wiss. Anst. Hamburg, 2 (l884): 95' Type-locality: Guatemala. I892 Trop doclon ium annulatum Bocourt (preoccupied in Trop dod psas by annulatus Peters, I87O), Le Naturaliste, (2) 14: I32. Type-locality: Godinez, northeastern slope of Volcan Atitlan, Guatemala, 215I m. I894 Trop dod psas f scher Boulenger (substitute name for Virginia fasc iata Fischer, preoccupied in Tropidodipsas ). Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 2: 296. i

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Distribution:

Intermediate elevations on plateau of Guatemala, to Oaxaca, Mexico.

TROPIDODIPSAS SARTOR

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Sierra de los Cuchumatanes, southwestern

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1863 Tropidodipsas sartorii Cope. Proc. Acad. Veracruz, Mex co.

Nat.

Sci.

Phila., I863:

Type-locality:

100.

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Distribution: Content:

San Luis Potosi

and Chiapas, Mexico to Guatemala, on both slopes.

Three subspecies, one of which

(

macdouoall

Smith)

is

extral

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Clave de subespecies

Key to the subspecies 1.

Light bands, including nuchal collar, yellow in life; bands very regular, all annulatus complete' on body and tail Light bands, red or orange, only nuchal collar yellow in life; bands variable, usually at least some incomplete on vensartor tral surface i

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Bandas claras, incluyendo el collar nucal, amarillas en vida; bandas muy regulares, todas completas en cuerpo y cola- annulatus Bandas claras, rojas o naranjas, solo el collar nucal amarillo en vida; bandas variables, generalmente al menos algunas incompletas en la superficie ventral sartor i

Trop dod psas sartor i

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sartor

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Cope

Mexico. Type-locality: Jan, Elenco Sist. Ofidi: 101, I863 L.T eptognathus ] Dumer 1 Type-locality: I87O Galedon annular s Jan, Icon. Gen. Ophid., Livr. 36, pl- 5> ^'9- !• Unknown 1884 Leptoqnatus leucostomus Bocourt, Bull. Soc. Philom. Paris, (7) 8: I38. Type-locality: Yucatan. 1884 Leptoqna thus sem ic nctus Bocourt, Bull. Soc. Philom. Paris, (7) 8: 139' Type-locality: Alta Verapaz, Guatemala. I887 Leptoqnathus ( Trop dod psas ) cucull iceps Mijller, Verh. Naturforsch. Ges. Basel, 8: 273) pi. 1, fig. 4. Type-locality: Verapaz, Guatemala. 1943 Trop idodipsas sartorii sartor —Sm th, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 33: 494. i

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Distribution: Low and moderate elevations of Caribbean slope from San Luis Potosi, Mexico, south to Guatemala.

Trop dod psas sartor i

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annulatus (Peters)

I87O Geophis annulatus Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, I87O: 643, pi. 1, figs. 2-2c. Typelocality: "Probably South America"; in error. I874 Leptoqnathus sexscutatus Bocourt, Bull. Soc. Philom. Paris, (7) 8: 137Type-locality: At tlan, Guatemala. I887 Leptoqnathus ( Trop idod ipsas ) Bernoull Muller, Verh. Naturforsch. Ges. Basel, 8: 272, pi. Type-locality: Chitalon, Guatemala. 1, fig. 3Sm th, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 93: 495. 1943 Tropidodipsas sartorii annulatus i

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TROPIDOPHIS

TROPIDOPHIS Bibron 1840 Tropidophis Bibron, in de la Sagra, Hist. Fis. Pol. Nat. Cuba, Spanish Ed., 8: pi. 23, also vol. Boa melanura Schlegel. Type-species: 4, 1843: 125. 1840 Leionotus Bibron, in de la Sagra, Hist. Fis. Pol. Nat. Cuba, Spanish Ed., 8: pi. 24, also vol. Leionotus maculatus Bibron, Type-species: 4, I843: 125. Boa melanura Schlegel. Type-species: 1842 Unqal ia Gray, Zool. Misc., 1842: 46. IB43 Erycops s Fitzinger, Systema Reptilium; 2]. Type-species: Boa melanura Schlegel. Type-species: Nothophis bicarinatus 18S6 Nothophis Hallowell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., I856: I56. Hallowell. 1868 Ungual ia Cope (invalid emendation of Unqalia Gray). Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1868: 128. i

Distribution:

West

Indies; Ecuador,

Peru, and Brazil.

Content: Fifteen species, all but three of which are extral by Stimson, Das TierrSich, 85, I965, 32.

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Key to the species 1.

2.

Dorsal scales smooth Dorsal scales keeled

according to latest summary

Clave de especies 2

1.

taczanowskvi

Scale rows at midbody 23; ventrals 200 battersbvi Scale rows at midbody 21; ventrals I78 pauc isguamis

2.

Escamas dorsales lisasEscamas dorsales carenadas

Escamas t rales Escamas t rales

2

taczanowskvi

al medio del cuerpo en 23 filas;

venbattersbyi al medio del cuerpo en 21 filas; ven1/8 paucisguamis 200

TROPIDOPHIS BATTERSBYI Laurent 1949 Tropidophis battersbvi Laurent. Bull. locality: Ecuador.

Distribution:

Inst.

Roy.

Sci. Nat.

Belg., 25(9): 6, figs.

10-12.

Type-

Known only from holotype, which has no definite locality data.

TROPIDOPHIS PAUCISOUAMIS (Miiller) 1901 Unqalia paucisguamis MiJller.

in Schenkel, Verb. Na turf orsch. Ges. Basel, I3: 154. Type-locality: Tropical America. 1901 Unqali a brasiliensis Andersson. BihangTill K. Svenska Vet.-Akad. Handlingar, 27(4, No. 5): 4, pi. 1, fig. 1. Type-locality: Brazil.

Distribution:

Espirito Santo, Rio de Janeiro and SSo Paulo, Brazil, Northeastern Peru.

TROPIDOPHIS TACZANQWSKYI

(

Ste ndachner) i

1880 Unqalia Taczanowskvi Ste indachner, Sitz. Math.-Naturwiss. Kl. Akad. Wiss. Wien, 80 (2): pi. Type-locality: Tambillo, Peru. 1928 Tropidophis taczanowskyi Stull, Occ Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 195: 21.

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Distribution:

Peru and Ecuador; Brazil?

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TYPHLOPHIS

TYPHLOPHIS Fitzinger 1843 Typhlophis Fitzinger, Systema Reptilium: 24. Type-species: Typhlops squamosus Schlegel. 1844 Cephalolepis Dumeril and Bibron, Erp. Gen., 6: 314. Type-species: Cephalolepis leucocephalus Oumeril and Bibron.

Distribution: Content:

As

for single known species.

One species.

TYPHLOPHIS SQUAMOSUS (Schlegel) 1835 Typhlops squamosus Schlegel, Abbildungen . . Amphibien, text: 36; Abbild.: pi. 32, figs. 3-12. Type-locality: Cayenne. 1844 Cephalolepis leucocephalus Dumeril and Bibron, Erp. Gen., 6: 315. Type-locality: French Guiana. 1843 Typhloph is squamosus Fitzinger, Systema Reptilium: 24. I853 Typhloph s squamosus Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 1: 57. .

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— —

Trinidad; Atlantic coast of South America from Guianas to Grao Para, Brazil.


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TYPHLOPS

TYPHLOPS Oppel 1811 Typhlops Oppel, Ordnungen, Familien und Gattungen der Reptilien: 5^Type-species: Anqu is lumbr cal s Linnaeus. 1815 T phloDS Rafinesque (emendation of Typhlops Oppel), Analyse de la Nature: ]S. IB3O Typhi na Wagler, Nat. Syst. Amphib.': I56. Acont as 1 neatus Reinwardt = Typhlops Type-species: 1 nea tus Boie. Type-species: Typhlops a ter Schlegel. 1843 GerrhoD lus Fitzinger, Systema Reptilium; 24. I843 Asp dorhynchus Fitzinger, Systema Reptilium: 24. Type-species: Typhlops eschr icht Schlegel Acont ias puncta tus Leach. I843 Pseudotyphlops Fitzinger, Systema Reptilium; 24. Type-species: Typhlops polyaramm icus Schlegel. Type-species: Typhlops mul t 1 neatus I843 Rhamphotyphlops Fitzinger, Systema Reptilium; 24. i

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Typhlops laland

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Type-locality:

Costa Rica.

TYPHLOPS LEHNERI Roux YPhloDs J lehner Roux, Rev. Suisse Zool., 33- 258. Venezuela Roze, Los Ofidios de Venezuela: 35' 1566 Typhlops lehner 1526

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TYPHLOPS LUMBRICALIS (Linnaeus) 1766 Angu is lumbr ical is Linnaeus, Systema Naturae, Ed. 12: 391' Type-locality: America. 1811 Typhi .[ ops j lumbr ical s Oppel, Ordnungen, Familien, und Gattungen der Reptilien: 55' 1840 Typhlops Cubae Bibron, in de la Sagra, Historia . . . de Cuba, 4, Rept.: 122, pi. 22. Typelocal ty: Cuba. Gray, Cat. Liz. Brit. Mus.: 1351845 An il ios Leach Type-locality: None given. 1504 Typhlops lumbr ical is Stejneger, Ann. Rept. U.S. Nat. Mus., I9O2: 684, figs. 141-144. Type-locality: Banes, Provincia Oriente, 1959 Typhlops s lus Legler, Herpetolog ica, I5: IO5, fig- 1. Cuba.

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introduced into Guyana and Florida.

TYPHLOPS RETICULATUS (Linnaeus) 1766 Angu s ret cula ta Linnaeus, Systema Naturae, Ed. 12: 391' Type-locality: America. 1782 Anquis rostralis Weiqel. Schrift. Berlin. Ges. Naturforsch. Freunde, 3= 193Type-locality: Sur nam. 1788 Angu s nasutus Gmelin, Systema Naturae, Ed. I3: 1120. Type-locality: Unl<nown. 1801 Angu s crocota tus Schneider, Hist. Amphib., 2: 3'"^* Type-locality: None given. 1802 Angu s rostratus Daudin (in error for Angu s rostral s Weigel), Hist. Nat. Rept., 1% 316. 1844 Tv hlops Dumeril and Bibron, Erp. Gen., 6: 282, pi. 60. Lops ret icul icula tus ithalm d ion jj Crassum Dumeril, Cat. Meth. Coll. Rept. Paris Mus.: 202, 1851 0, phthalm Type-locality: Unknown. Jan, Icon. Gen. Ophidiens, Livr. 4: pi. 6, fig. c. 1864 Typhlops ret icula tus Troschel Type-locality: None 9 ven 1864 Typhlops ret icula tus n grolactea Jan, Icon. Gen. Ophidiens, Livr. 4: pi. 6, fig. d. Typelocality: None given. Beebe, Zoologica, 3I: 15j pl- 1> figs. 2-3. 1946 Typhlops ret iculatus i

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TYPHLOPS STADELMANI Schmidt Schmld-t, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 1936 Typhlops stadelman Valley, Yoro, Honduras, 2800 ft. i

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48.

Type-locality:

Subirana

Honduras.

TYPHLOPS TENUIS Salvin Coban, Guatemala. Type-locality: I860 Typhlops tenuis Salvin, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1850: 4$*. Type-locality: Cordoba 1867 Typhlops bas imaculatus Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc . Phila., 1866: '}20. and Orizaba, Veracruz, Mexico. Type-locality: Orizaba, I865 Typhlops perditus Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, I869: 435. Veracruz, Mexico. Type-locality: 1885 Typhlops ( praelonqus n. sp.?) MuUer, Verh. Naturforsch. Ges. Basel, ]: 6]i. Cordoba, Veracruz, Mexico. Boulenqer, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 1: 28. 189? Typhlops tenuis i

Moderate elevations

Distribution:

in

Alta Verapaz, Guatemala; Gulf area of Mexico.

TYPHLOPS TRINITATUS Richmond 1965 Typhlops trinitatus Richmond, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 78: Road, 3 ">' above Simla, Trinidad.

121, fig.

1.

Type-locality:

Known only from Trinidad.

Distribution:

TYPHLOPS UNILINEATUS (Oumeril and Bibron) 1844 Onychocephalus un 1 nea tus Dumer 1 and Bibron, Erp. Gen., 6: 278: Type-locality; I863 T.^ Yphlops J ( Onychocephalus ) un 1 neatus Jan, Elenco Sistema Ofidi: I3. I893 Typhlops un 1 neatus Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 1: IJ. i

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UMBRIVAGA Roze 1964 Umbrivaga Roze. Senckenberg iana Biol., 4$!

Distribution: Content:

533.

Type-species:

Umbrivaga mer-tensi Roze.

As for single known species.

One species.

UMBRIVAGA MERTEfJSI Roze 1964 Ll[nbriva9a mertensi Roze, Senckenberg iana Biol., 4$: 536. Type-locality: Henri Pittier (Rancho Grande) Estado de Aragua, Venezuela.

Distribution:

Known only from type-locality.

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UNGALIOPHIS Muller Type-species: Unqal iophis 1882 Ungal iophis Muller, Verh. Naturforsch. Ges. Basel, J: 142. cont inental is Muller (an earlier description of this genus appears as an unknown genus of the Peropodes , i.e., boids, in Muller, ifli. ciL. , 6, 1878, 652, pi. l). Peropodum quatemalens is Type-species: 1882 Peropodum Bocourt, Miss. Sci. Mex., Rept., 1882: 5^2. Bocourt (based on Muller's 18/8 description, lac., c t . ). i

Distribution:

Mexico to Colombia.

Two species, according to most recent revision, by Bogert, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 23*0, Content: 1568, 1-26, figs.

Clave de especies

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(based on

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UNGALIOPHIS PANAMENS

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Schmidt

Cerro Type-locality: 1933 Ungal iophis panamens is Schmidt, Smithsonian Misc. Coll., 89 (l): 12. Brujo, Panama. Type-locality: Prado, Mem. Inst. Butantan, 14: 35, 4 figs., 1 col. (p. 4l). 1940 Ungal iophis dan iel Andes, southeast of Antioqu'a, Colombia. 1968 Ungal oph s panamens is Bogert, Amer. Mus. Novitates, 2340: 14, figs. 1, 3"^» ^'^'^ 1' i

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UROMACERINA Amaral 1923 Uromacerina Amaral, Mem.

Distribution: Content:

Inst.

Butantan,

4:

18.

Type-species:

Uromacer ricardinii Peracra.

Estado de Sao Paulo, Brazil.

One species.

UROMACERINA RICARDINI

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XENOBOA Hoge 1553 Xenoboa Hoge, Mem.

Distribution: Content:

Inst.

Butantan, 25 (l): 2/.

Type-species:

Xenoboa cropani

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One species,

XENOBOA CROPANI

Hoge

Hoge. Mem. Inst. Butantan, 25 (l): 1953 Xenoboa cropani Miracato, State of SSo Paulo, Brazil.

Distribution;

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Type-locality:

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XENODON

XENODON Boie Type1824 Oph is Wagler (preoccupied by Oph is Turton, I8O7), in Spix, Sp. Nov. Serp. Bras.: 47. Wagler. Oph s Merrem species: Type-species: Coluber severus Linnaeus. I827 Xenodon Boie, in Schlegel, Isis von Oken, 20: 253Type-species: Xenodon colubr nus Gunther. I853 Acanthophallus Cope, Amer. Nat., 27: 482. i

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Distribution: commen t ) Content:

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Seven species.

Eiselt, Ann. Naturhist. Mus. Wien, 66, 1563> 275> discussed the status of Proeteria The holotype was supposedly from Werner, 1924, and gave it the new name Xenodon werner . Tsumeb, German Southwest Africa, but Eiselt questioned this, and indicated it was possibly from It appears to be very similar to suspectus . South America.

Comment:

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Type-locality: Bahia, Brazil. Wagler, in Spix, Sp. Nov. Serp. Bras.! i] , pi. I]. 1824 Ophis Merrem Fitzinger, Neue Classification der Reptilien: 57' 1826 X.l enodon j merrem Type-locality: Brazil. ocellatus Bole, Isis von Oken, 20: 5*1. 71827 Xenodon Surinam. Boie, Isis von Oken, 20: 5*1' Type-locality: ?1827 Xenodon a e n e u Type-locality: 186^ Xenodon irregularis Gunther, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (3) 12: 354, pi. 5, fig. D. Para, Braz il. Asuncion, Type-locality: 1906 Tr iqonocephalus f lavescens Bacque, Rev. Mus. La Plata, 12: 114, fig. 1. Paraguay. Type1506 Tr qonocephalus al terna tus b nocular ius Bacque, Rev. Mus. La Plata, 12: 115, ^'9- 2. Asuncion, Paraguay. locality: i

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Distribution:

XENODON NEUWIEDI

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Distribution:

XENODON RABDOCEPHALUS (Wied) 1824 C.[ oluber J rabdocephalus Wied, Isis von Oken, 6: 668. Type-locality: Brazil, stated further as Bahia, Brazil by Wied, Beitrage zur Naturgesch ichte von Brasilien, 1, 1825, 356. 1826 X. enodon j rabdocephalus Fitzinger, Neue Classification der Reptilien: 57"

Distribution: Content:

Guerrero and Veracruz, Mexico through Central and South America to Bolivia.

Two subspecies.

Clave de subespecies

Key to the subspecies 1.

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Distribution:

Schmidt (by inference), Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat.

Nicaragua(7) through Central America to Colombia, Ecuador, Brazil and Bolivia.

Xenodon rabdocephalus mex canus Smith i

Piedras 1940 Xenodon mex icanus Smith, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 53= 51 • Type-locality: Negras, Guatemala. Schmidt, Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., 22: 5''1' 19*1 Xenodon rabdocephalus mex icanus

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XENODON SEVERUS (Linnaeus)

Type-locality: "Asia"; restricted to 1758 Coluber severus Linnaeus, Systema Naturae, Ed. 10: 215. South America by Gunther, Ann. Mag. Mat. Hist., (3) 12, I863, 353. Type-locality: Ceylon and Brazil. 1802 Coluber breviceps Shaw, Gen. Zool., Amphib., 3 (2): 43O. Type-locality: 1820 [ Coluber ( Natr x )J vers icolor Merrem, Tentamen Systematis Amph b orum: 55Braz il. Type-locality: Brazil; stated more fully 1824 C.I oluber j saurocephalus Wied, Isis von Oken, 6: 668. as Rio ilheus, Brazil, by Wied, Beitrage zur naturgesch ichte von Brasilien, 1, 1825, 3671826 X.I enodon j severus Fitzinger, Neue Classification der Reptilien: 57i

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XENODON SUSPECTUS Cope 1868 Xenodon suspectus Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc Brazil.

Distribution:

Eastern Peru.

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XENOPHOLIS Peters I869 Xenophol is Peters, Monats. Akad. Wiss, Berlin, I865! 440. Type-species: Xenopholis Braconnieri Peters. Type-species: Gerrhosteus prosopis Cope. I874 Gerrhosteus Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1874: Jl. 192=^ Sympeltophis Werner. Sitz. Math-Na turw iss. Kl. Akad. Wiss. Wien, Abt. 1, I34: $2, fig. 1. Type-species: Sympel toph s ungal io ides Werner. i

Distribution: As for single known species. Content:

One species.

XENOPHOLIS SCALARIS (Wucherer) t

I86I Elapomorpiius scalaris Wucherer. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, I86I: 325. Type-locality: Canavieras, Matta de Sao Joao, a few leagues south of Bahia, Brazil. 1869 Xenopholis Braconnieri Peters. Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, I865: 441, pi., fig. 3, Type-locality: none given. I874 Gerrhosteus prosopis Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., I874: 71. Type-locality: Nauta, Peru. 192*) Sympeltophis unqalioides Werner. Sitz. Math-Na turw iss. Kl. Akad. Wiss. Wien, Abt. 1, I34; 52, fig. 1. Type-locality: Central Brazil.

Distribution:

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APOROPHIS CRUC IFER Ahl 1525 Aporoph s cruc f er Ahl, Zool. Anz., 63: Paramaribo, Surinam, i

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Type-locality: Either Buea, Cameroons or

Distribution: Unknown, Comment: Werner, Zool. Jahrb,, Abt, fur Syst., 57> 1929> 11*> assigned this to Lyooph s . and stated that, although the locality for the type was uncertain, it was impossible for it to be Buea, The holotype will have to be re-examined Cameroons, He does not elaborate on this statement. for proper generic placement of the taxon. i

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Distribution:

Comment: Savage, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 112, I56O, Jl , indicated that this was probably not an Atractus but that its generic status must be regarded as uncertain until the holotype can be re-examined. .

ATRACTUS VITTATUS Boulenger I894 Atractus vittatus Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus,, Caracas, Venezuela.

Distribution:

3O4,

2:

pi.

I5,

fig.

2.

Type-locality:

Known only from type locality.

Comment: Savage, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich,, 112, exhibited by the holotype and only l<nown specimen did not suggested it might be a Geophis Downs, Misc. Publ. Mus. mention the species at all in his review and clearly did genus Geoph s . .

I96O, 31, pointed out that the characters permit its inclusion in Atractus, and Zool. Univ. Mich,, I3I, I567, did not not consider it a valid taxon within the

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CALAMARIA FAVAE Filippi 1840 Calamar ia favae Filippi, Catalogo Raggionato e Descr tt vo, . .Serpent del Museo dell' I, Universita de Pavia, Bibliot, Ital,, 99: 16. Type-locality: Unknown. IB54 Rabdosoma long icaudatum Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., ]: 106. Type-locality: i

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Distribution:

Unknown.

Comment: This taxon was called Atractus favae by Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 2, I894, 313, and its distribution was given by Boulenger as "Brazil?" It is not mentioned by Inger and Marx in their recent revision of Calamar ia and it has not been included in any recent works on Javan species. Savage, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 112, I96O, regarded it as a nomen dubium and did not include it in his list of species of the genus Atractus . Recent authors on Brazilian species have not mentioned it. ,

COCHLIOPHAGUS ISOLEPIS Mjller 1924 Cochl ioDhaaus

isolepis MuUer, Mitt.

Zool. Mus.

Berlin, 11: 9I.

Type-locality: South America.

Distribution: Unknown. Comment: This is clearly not a Dipsadine snake, although the genus Cochl iphaqus S bynomorphus . We do not know where it properly belongs. i

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Dipsas 1960 Dipsas

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Type-locality: None given. infrenalis Rosen. Ann". Mag. Nat. Hist., (7) IJ: 180. infrenalis Peters, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114: 214.

Unknown.

Distribution:

Comment: Listed as

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by Peters,

loc .

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DIPSAS SUBAEOUALIS Fischer 1880 Dipsas subaequalis Fischer, Arch, fur Naturg., 46; 224, pi. 5» figs. 18-21.

Type-locality:

Unl<nown.

Unknown.

Distribution:

Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 3, I856, 88, suggested that this might be an Imantodes , Comment: but the coloration as described is so different from any other species in that genus that this seems a most Improbable generic assignment.

DROMICUS AMAZONICUS Dunn 1522 Dromicus amazonicus Dunn, Proc.

Biol.

Soc. Washington,

35'

215.

Type-locality: Santarem, Brazil.

Known only from type locality.

Distribution:

Comment: The generic assignment of this species is very questionable. The holotype must be re-examined in the light of recent interpretations of generic lines.

ERYTHROLAMPRUS MENTAL

IS

Werner

1509 Erythrolamprus mental Guatemala.

Distribution: Unknown.

is

Werner, Mitt. Naturhist. Mus. Hamburg, 26: 238.

Stuart does not mention the species

in

Type-locality:

his Guatemalan checklist (1563).

Comment: This taxon has been placed in Con ophanes by various authors and in Rhad naea by Bailey, Pap. Mich. Acad. Sci., Arts, Letters, 24, I938 (l539), 5, but all such actions have been tentative, awaiting re-examination of the type. This specimen was destroyed during World War II, and the taxon may never be properly allocated. i

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HELICOPS LEPRIEURI I865

[

I

MOESTA Jan

Hel icops Lepr ieur G ven.

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van.

moesta Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat.

Fis., 3:

253.

Type-locality:

None

i

Distribution:

Unknown.

Comment; Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit. Mus., 1, 1893» '^11 > tentatively synonymized this variety with Hel icops modestus . but this cannot be determined without question from Jan's description. The type, which has not yet been located, must be re-examined for proper allocation of the taxon.

HERPETODRYAS ANNECTENS Werner 1924 Herpetodryas annectens Werner. Sitz. Ma th. -Na turwi ss. Kl. Akad. Wiss. Wien, Abt. 1, 133' 33Type-locality: Presumed to be Brazil by Werner, since it was in bottle with two other snakes from that country.

Distribution: Unknown. Comment: Amaral, Mem. Inst. Butaiitan, 4, I929, 14, stated that this was not Brazilian, not neotropAmaral did not attempt to assign it elsewhere. ical, and wrong in the generic assignment.


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INCERTAE SEDIS LEPTOGNATHUS ANDREI Sauvage Type-locality: 1884 Leptoqna thus Andre Sauvage, Bull. Soc. Philom. Paris, (7) 8: 146. 1960 Leptognathus andre —Peters. Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114: 212. i

New Grenada.

i

Distribution: known only from locality given for holotype. Comment: Placed

in

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ncertae

s

ed

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in

the Dipsadinae by Peters,

cit.

loc.

LEPTOGNATHUS BREVIS Dumeril, Bibron and Dumlril I854 Leptoqna thus brev 1%0 Leptognathus brev

i

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s

Type-locality: Mexico. Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril, Erp. Gen., ]: 476. Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 114: 212.

— Peters.

Distribution: Unknown, except for vague type locality given by Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril. Comment: This taxon may be synonymous with Neotrop. Fauna, 4, 1564, 49.

S

bon nebulata nebulata

i

.

according to Peters, Beitr.

THANATOPHIS PATOQUILLA Posada Arango Type-locality:

1885 Thanatoph s pa toqu 11a Posada Arango, Bull. Soc. Zool. France, 14: JiJ. Provincia de Medillin, Colombia, i

Distribution:

i

Known only from type locality.

Comment: This taxon is not mentioned in Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Brit, Mus., J, I856, or in Hoge, Mem. Inst. Butantan, J2, I965 (l?^^)* '" their reviews of viperid snakes. We presume it belongs to Bothrops but we are unsure of this. Blanchard, Bull. Soc. Zool. France, I889, 347, suggested may be a synonym of Bothrops n grov r d s (Peters). .

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UROTHECA WILLIAMSI Roze 1958 Urotheca will iams Roze, Breviora, Mus. Comp. Distrito Federal, Venezuela. i

Distribution:

Zool., 88:

1.

Type-locality:

El

Junquito,

Central part of Cordillera de la Costa, Venezuela.

Roze used Urotheca rather than Rhad naea for this generic taxon, and presumably the Comment: Creation of this new taxonomic arrangement species should be transferred to Rhad naea here. It is should await completion of review of Rhad naea by C. W. Myers, and we do not make it here. which we do not do not appropriate to Urotheca unless one considers it congeneric with Rhad naea i

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i

.

here.

ZAMENIS ARGENT NUS Brethes I

1917 Zamen is argent inus Brethes, Rev. Soc. Argentina Cien. Argent na.

Nat.

Hist.,

3'

93>

fig-

Type-locality:

i

Distribution: Uncertain. We have not seen this description, and the data presented are unverified. Werner, Math.-Naturwiss. Kl. Akad. Wiss. Wien, Abt. 1, I33, 1924, 34, suggested that the taxon belonged in the genus Ph ilodryas but gives no reasons for this suggestion.

Comment: S.itz.

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NUMBERS- ANOM

INDEX NUMBERS 4-dr icar natus, Erpetodryas 6I 5-lineatus Coluber IO5 i

A

abnorma Coronella formosa I38 Lampropeltis triangulum 138 aboma Boa 107 Acanthocalyx 65

Acanthophallus 323 accedens Elapomorphus IO5 achrochordus Bothrops 136 Acontias I7 acuminatus Coluber 227 acutirostris Geophis 120 Adelphicos I5 Aechmophrys 74 aeneus Oryinus 227 Oxybelis 227 Xenodon 324 aequalis Pliocercus 25I Pliocercus euryzonus 25I aequicinctus Elaps 213 aequ if asc iata Oxyrhopus doliatus 234

aeruginosus Leptophis 164 aesculapii Coluber 110 Erythrolamprus 110 Erythrolamprus aesculapii

111

aestivus Dryophylax 241 Herpetodryas 80 Philodryas 241 Philodryas aestivus 241 affine Stenostoma I67 affinis Bothrops 44, 53 Bothrops nummifer 53 Oromicus 263 Herpetodryas I63 Leptodeira I55 Leptotyphlops I67 Nothopsis 225 Philodryas 245 Rhadinaea 263 Tachymenis 289 agassizi Helicops 306 agassizi Eiremis 252 Pseudablabes i

alternatus (cont.) Coryphodon 154 Hydrophis (Pelamis) bicolor 239 Mastigodryas melanolomus I54 alticola Homalocran urn 294 Tantilla 294 AhaetuUa 159 alticolus ahaetulla Bothrops 43 Coluber I6O Liophis cobella 148 Leptophis 160 Opheomorphus 142Leptophis ahaetulla I6I altirostris Elaps 2O9 Ahoetula I59 Micrurus frontalis 209 albadspersus alvarezi Leimadophis poeciloEpicrates cenchria 108 gyrus 147 amabilis albiceps Oromicus 186 Liophis I76 amarali Rhadinaea I76 Apostolepis 22 Tantilla 293 Boa constrictor 37 albicinctus Constrictor constricMicrurus 201 albifrons tor 37 Dipsadomorus 85 Dryadophis I9I Dipsas 85 Eudryas I9I Leptotyphlops I67 Liophis I76 Stenostoma I67 Mastigodryas I9I albimaculata Rhinosimus 246 Pseudoboa 254 Amastridium 18 albipuncta amazonicus Leptotyphlops 168 Dromicus 328 Stenostoma albifrons Leimadophis poeciloI68 gyrus 146 albirostris ambiguus Liotyphlops 182 Coluber 55 Rh notyphlops 182 ambiniger albiventris Apostolepis 22 Leimadophis 142 Rhynchonyx 22 Liophis reginae 142 ambinigra albocar natus Apostolepis 22 Bothrops 43 ambleocephala albofuscus Boa 73 Coluber 153 Amblymetopon 116 albonuchalis ammodytes Scaph odontoph s 27I Scytale I36 albostulatus ammodytoides Erythrolamprus 110 Bothrops 43 alecto amoenus Coluber I36 Enicognathus 185 Alleidophis 280 Lygophis 185 alleni anacondo Micrurus 201 Boa II5 Micrurus alleni 261 Ancistrodon I7 Micrurus nigrocinctancoralis Elaps marcgravii 202 us 201 almada Micrurus 202 Natrix 142 Micrurus ancoralis 202 almadensis andiana Leimadophis 142 Leptognathus 88 Natrix 142 andianus altamontana Bothrops 43 Rhadinaea 264 andicolus alternans Leimadophis 29O Coluber 145 andinus Leptognathus 86 Atractus 27 alternatus andrei Bothrops 43 Leptognathus 328

agilis Coluber 110 Agkishodon I7 Agkistrodon I7 aglaeope Elaps 205 Micrurus diastema 20$ Agratomus 240 Agriotes 283

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andresensi s Coniophanes 66 angulatus Coluber 123 Helicops 123 angulifer Phrynonax 96 angust 1 neatus Dromicus 94 angust rostr a Xenodon 324 Anholodon 277 Anileus I9 Anilios 3I6 Anilius I9 anisolepis Imantodes I34 annectens Bothrops lansbergii 48 Herpetodryas 328 Trimeresurus Ian sbergii 48 annellatus Elaps 202 Micrurus 202 Micrurus annellatus 202 Pliocercus 249 annularis Galedon 313 annulata Anguis I9 Boa annulata 71 Leptodeira I52 Leptodeira annulata I52 Sibon 274 Tantilla 294 annulatum Trop doclon urn 312 Xiphosoma 7I annulatus Coluber I52 Corallus 7I Corallus annulatus 72 En icognathus 27O Geophis 313 Leptognathus 274 Scaph odontoph s 27O Scaph odontoph s annulatus 27O Trop dod psas sartor'' 313 annulifer I

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i

i

i

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Boa IO7

anomala Cloelia 93 Coronella I76 Coronella formosa I38 Anomalepis 20 anomalepis Spilotes pullatus 284 Anomalolepis 20 anomalolepis Pseuderyx plicatilis 255

anomalus Drepanodon 93 Elaps 213 Liophis I76 Micrurus 213


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ANOM-BINO auri'fer battersbyi ashmeadi Tropidophis 31* Bothrops n grov rid Coluber 153 bauperthu s Leptodeira annulata 153 5^ Erythrolamprus 112 Thamnocenchr s 52 asper Bellophis I38 aurifera Bothrops 43 Bergenia 285 Bothrops nigroviridis Tri gonocephalus ij bernoullii aspera 52 Bothrops Bothr ech s) auspex Matrix I23 ** Constricto 37 Asp idorhynchus Jld Leptognathus (iropiaustralis aspinosus dodipsas) 313 Coronella I78 Anomalepis 20 ant oqu iens is Leptotyphlops I68 bertholdi assimilis Lygophis I85 Xenodon 323 Apostolepis 22 averyi Micrurus 2O7 Elapomorphus 22 Micrurus 2O3 beui Micrurus carinicaudus 2O7 Helicops 124 Helminthophis 183 Micrurus dumerilii 2O7 Psammophylax 25I B Rhadinaea 264 Rhadinaea I85 Tachymenis peruviana bicarinatus babaspul Chironius 55 apiata 25I Micrurus nigrocinctus Stenorhina degenhardtii assisi Coluber 59 286 Epicrates cenchria 108 bicinctus 215 bachmanni apiatus Asthenognathus 273 Coluber I27 Coronella 235 Elaps 205 Hydrodynastes I27 astigmaticus Oxyrhopus rhombifer 235 Micrurus diastema 2O5 Drepanodon 93 Hydrodynastes bicincbadius Aploaspis 7* atahuallpae tus 127 Atractus 27 Aporophis I85 Leimadophis 143 bicolor Brachyorrhos 27 Liophis 143 Bothrops 44 Apostolepis 21 Calamaria 27 Clelia 63 approximans ater bahiensis Coluber 178 Dipsas 153 Leptotyphlops I7O Bothrops neuwiedi 5'^ Dipsas 85 Spilotes pullatus 283 Aproterodon 226 baileyi Hydrus 239 aquatica Leptotyphlops goudot Clelia 234 Loxocemus 184 Boa 114 170 Erythrolamprus 112 Neopareas 85 arabdotus Atomarchus 3^2 bairdi Oxyrhopus 63 Thamnophis 3^3 Atomophis 240 Tantilla 294 Synophis 288 arangoi atra bifossatus bakeri Atractus 27 Anguis I9 Coluber I9I Leptodeira 154 araramboya Atractopsis 24 Dryadophis I9I Geophis II9 Xiphosoma 72 Atractus 24 Dryadophis bifossatus bal iocoryphus arboreus atrata Elaps 2O5 192 Trigonocephalus (Bothrops) Ninia 221 Mastigodryas I9I baliogaster 44 atratus Mastigodryas bifossaHelicops 124 arenarius Coluber 221 tus I92 balzani Philodryas 242 atriceps bifrenatus Atractus 27 argenteus Phrynonax 258 Helicops 3O6 Elaps 2O3 Coluber 227 atrocincta bilineata Micrurus 2O3 Oxybelis 227 Calamaria 272 Diplotropis l64 Micrurus annellatus 2O3 argentinus atrocinctus bilineatus barbouri Leptophis 163 Coluber 110 Agkistrodon I7 Epicrates cenchria 108 Philodryas 244 Scolecophis 272 Agkistrodon bilineatEunectes 114 Zamenis 329 a tropurpureus us I7 S bynomorphus 86 argus Paroxyrhopus 238 Ancistrodon I7 Trimetopon 3O8 Leptognathus 274 atrox Barbourina 62 Bothrops 44 Bothrops 44 Pseustes poecilonotus 258 barnetti Bothrops bilineatus 44 Coluber 44 Sibon 274 Bothrops 44 Cophias 44 attenuata Spilotes 258 baroni Elapomorphus 104 Tachymenis 289 argusiformis Philodryas 242 Enicognathus 267 Tachymenis attenuata Spilotes pullatus 284 bartholomewi bimaculatum 29O Argyrogena 65 Geophis 120 Rhinostoma 246 attenuatus Argyrophis 3I6 Drepanodon 281 Bascanion 65 bimaculatus armillata Bascanium 65 atypicus Leimadophis 143 Tantilla 294 bas imaculatus Leptognathus 278 Leimadophis bimaculaarnaldoi Typhlops 3I8 audax tus 143 Chlorosoma 242 bassleri Liophis 143 Coluber 281 Philodryas 242 Hydrops triangularis 130binatus aurantiaca articulata batesi Coluber 110 Boa 72 Dipsas 85 Elaps 211 binocularius auratus Leptognathus 85 batesi Trigonocephalus altei Dryinus 227 arubricus Chrysenis 72 natus 324 auribundus Pliocercus 249 Spilotes pullatus 284

anomalus (cont.) Micrurus mipartitus 213 Anoplophallus 152 anops Helminthophis 182 Liotyphlops 182 anthracinus Leptotyphlops I68 anthracops Leptognathus 274 Sibon 274

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333

BINO-CAVA bondensis Helm inthoph s 182 borelli Apostolepis 23 Philodryas 244 borrichiana Glauconia l68 borrichianus Leptotyphlops l68 boshelli Dendroph d on 79 Bothriechis 35 Bothriopsis 35 67 Bothrops 35 biscutata boulengeri Dipsas 310 Oxybelis 227 Trimorphodon 3IO Philodryas 243 biseriatus Trachyboa 305 Atractus 27 boulengeri bitaeniatus Atractus 28 Zamenis I56 boursieri bitis Dromicus 186 Vipera 73 Lygophis 186 bitorquata bovallii Tachymenis 232 Rh nobothr um 265 bivittatus Rh nobothryum 265 Dendroph id ion 75 Thamnophis 3O3 Leptophis 73 Thamnophis marcianus bizona 3O3 Erythrolamprus 112 Erythrolamprus aesculapii brachycephalus Colobogna thus II5 112 Geophis II5 blombergi Boa annulata ]2 Brachyrruton 62 Corallus annulatus 72 brachystoma blumil Teleuraspis castelnaui Calamaria IO5 47 Boa 37 brachyurus Opheomorphus I5O bock! braconnieri Atractus 27 Xenopholis 326 bocourti brammianus Atractus 27 Bothrops 46 Elaps 203 Leptophis 162 brandon- Jones Sordellina 282 Leptophis ahaetulla l62 brasiliensis Micrurus 2O3 Micrurus bocourti 2O3 Coluber 55 Gomesophis 121 Thalerophis richardi l62 Leptotyphlops I68 boddaerti Micrurus frontalis 203 Coluber I92 Tachymen s 121 Dryadophis 152 Ungalia 314 Dryadophis boddaerti I93 Mastigodryas I52 brasiliniana Mastigodryas boddaerti Vipera 55 brazili 153 boettgeri Bothrops 45 Atractus 27 Drymobius 100 Dipsas 85 Drymoluber 100 Leptognathus 85 Liophis I77 boliviana Rhachidelus 26l Rhadinaea I77 Leptognathus 85 Tachymenis attenuata 23O breve Homalocran um 254 bolivianus brevicauda Bothrops neuwiedi 5" Hydrops triangularis I3O Liophis 252 Leptophis ahaetulla l62 Tantilla 254 Liophis 244 breviceps Micrurus annellatus 2O3 Coluber 325 Philodryas 244 Liophis I77 Thalerophis richardi l62 brevifacies bollei Dipsas 86 Elapomorphus IO5 Trop idod psas 86 binotata Rhadinaea 180 b praeocular Liophis 143 Oxyrhopus 233 bipraeoculis Xenodon 324 bipunctata Coronella 66 bipunctatus Coniophanes 66 Coniophanes bipunctatus i

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brevifrenum Rabdosoma 2') brevifrons Coniophanes 66 brevior Leptophis l64 brevirostris Dromicus 264 Oryophis 228 Oxybelis 228 Rhadinaea 264 brevis Leptognathus 328 Tantilla 254 brevissimus Leptotyphlops 168 bronni

Plastoseryx 184 browni Micrurus 204 Micrurus browni 204 brunneus Oendroph d on 80 i

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Herpetodryas 80 bucephala Dipsas indica 87 Coluber 87 buckleyi Elaps 211 Bungarus 82 burmeisteri Bothrops 43 Dryophylax 242 Philodryas 242 C

carina Boa ]2

caninana Coluber (Natrix) 283 caninus

CoraUus

72

canula Tantilla 294 capistrata Tantilla 295 Tantilla melanocepha^j 295 capistratus Coluber I92 caracasensis Liotyphlops 182 carbonelli Philodryas 242 carinatus Chironius 55 Coluber 55 carinicauda Micrurus 2O7 Micrurus dumerilii 2O7 carinicaudus Coluber 123 Helicops I23 Helicops carinicaudus I23 Micrurus carinicaudus 207 carpicinctus Scaph odontoph s 27I carri Sibon 274 Trop dod psas 27* carrioni Atractus 28 carvalhoi Micrurus lemniscatus 212 cascavella Crotalus 75 Crotalus (Crotalus) durissus 75 castelnaudi Bothrops 45 castelnaui Bothriechis 45 castelnaut.i Atropos 45 castelnavii Bothriopsis 45 catenata Tachymenis peruviana i

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Cacocalyx 75 caerulea Anguis I5 caesius Opheomorphus doliatus

nj Calamodon 56 Calamodontoph s 56 calamus Elaps 213 californica Liophis poecilogyrus i

151

calligaster Contia 264 Rhadinaea 264 Callirhinus 240

CaUopistria 280 callostictus Hydrops I23 Hydrops martii 125 Calonotus 262 Calophis 141 campicola Philodryas 241 canaima Liophis I77 cancellatus Geophis II5 canellei Helm nthoph s 182 canilatus Tachymenis 243 i

291

catenatus Scytale I36 catesbe j Coluber 86 catesbyi Dipsas 86 Dryiophis 228 Cathetorh nus 3I6 Catodon I65 Catostoma II7 caucanus S bynomorphus 83 Caudisona 74 cavalheiroi Dipsas albifrons 85 i

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CEAR-CUCU cearensis Apostolepis 22 cenchoa Coluber I33 Imantodes I33 Imantodes cenchoa I33 cenchria Boa 107

Epicrates IO7 Epicrates cenchria 108 Cenchris I7 cenchris B째a 107

cenchrus Coluber IO7 cencoalt Bungarus I33 centralis Coluber (Mast icoph s) mentovarius 189 Masticophis mentovarius i

189

Cephalolepis 315 cerebrosus Thamnophis sumichrasti 302

cerroensis Ninia 221

cervina Coronella 281 cervinus Siphlophis 281 chamissonis Coronella 94 Dromicus 94 championi Geophis 119 Chersodromus 57 chiametla Coluber 98 Chilabothrus IO7 chilensis Coronella 29I Tachymenis peruviana 29I Chilopoma 302 chimanta Thamnodynastes 3OO Chironius 58

chrysost ictus Tachynectes 125 chrysostoma Rhadinaea I75 cinereus Bothrops 55 Siphlophis 281 cinnamomea

Natnx

59

cinnamomeus Chironius 59 circinalis 216 l^^P^ Micrurus psyches 216 cisticeps DIpsas 87 D'psas indica 87 Leptognathus (Oipsadomorus} 87

dark

1

coll

1 neatus Crotalus (Crotalus) durissus 76 Crotalus terrificus 76 coll rhombeatus Crotalus terrificus 75 Colobogna thus II7 Colombia Anomalepis 20 colombiana Corallus annulata 72 colombianus Atractus 36 Boa annulatus 72 Bothrops m crophthalmus i

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45

Elaps 2O7 Micrurus carinicauda 2O7

dumer 1 2O7 colombiensis Bothrops 45 Tr gonocephalus 45 Colophrys II7 Coluber 65 colubrina Laticauda 140 colubrinus Hydrus 140 Xenodon 324 Comastes I32 compressus Coluber 3II Tripanurgos 3II concolor Conophis 7O Conophis lineatus 7O Epicrates cupreus IO9 Hydromorphus 128 confluentus Erythrolamprus aesculaM icrurus

Atractus 28 Hydromorphus 128 ^

L^^ ^^""on/^^ M.crurus 204 clarkii Dendrophidion 80

clathratus Oxyrhopus 23I clavatus Coniophanes imperialis 68 Dromicus (Dromicus) 68 Clelia 62 clelia Clelia 63 Clelia clelia 63 Coluber 63

dementi Aproterodon 226 cleofae Drymarchon corals 97 Cliftia IO7 Cloelia 62 cobella Coluber I77 Liophis I77 Cochl ophagus 277 coeruleodorsus Leptoph.s 162 Leptoph.s ahaetulla 162 Thalerophis r, chard,

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coraUioides Synchalinus 258 corall ventre Homalocran um 294 corall ventri s Aporophis 186 Lygophis 186 Corallus 7I cornel Clelia 233 coronata Apostolepis 22 Pseudoboa 253 Urotheca 266 coronatus Cerastes 283 Elapomorphus 22 Oxyrhopus 253 coronellina Tachymenis peruviana i

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Coryphodon 65 Cosmiosophis 249 costar icens Dipsas 275 Tantilla 297 Tantilla schistosa 297 Typhlops 317 cotiara Bothrops 45 Lachesis 45 crass icauda turn Rabdosoma 28 crass icaudatus Geophis 28 crass ifrons Philodryas 245 crassum i

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crassus Epicrates 108 Epicrates cenchria 108 crivellii = ^'''-째"'"s Boa 37 Pseudotomodon 256 Coluber 59 g^^ constrictor 37 crocotatus chitalonensis Coluber 65 Anguis 317 lb2 Dromicus 67 constrictrix cropanii coerulescens chloromelas g^^ j-j Xenoboa 322 Oxybelis 228 Lachesis 53 cont nental Crossanthera 98 coeruleus Chlorosoma 240 Ungaliophis 320 Crotalinus 74 Drom.cus I94 ^hloroticum ^^^|^ crotalinus co.bensis Dendrophidium 98 Coluber I36 Corallus 73 Micrurus nigrocnctus chloroticus Crotalophorus 74 Corallus enydris 73 215 Drymobius 98 copei Crotalus 74 collare chocoensis Oipsas 86 crotaminicus Dirosema 57 Leptophis ahaetulla 162 Crotalus terrificus 76 Leptognathu: 86 collans Leptophis occidentalis crucifer Leptophis l62 1^2 Aporophis 327 Leptophis ahaetulla 162 , r,*'"*^*^c-,^^ Elaps I57 Thalerophis richardi 162 cubae Thalerophis richardi Geoptyas 97 Chrysenis 7I Typhlops 317 ^gg Leptom icrurus I57 chrysobronchus cuculliceps corais Liophis cobella I79 Pseustes poecilonotus 258 Leptognathus (Tropido Coluber 96 Streptophorus sebae 224 Spilotes 258 dipsas) 3I3 Drymarchon 96 coUenettei chrysomelas cucutae Drymarchon corais 96 Helminthophis I83 Bothrops 53 Leptotyphlops 182 ,

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CUMA-EMUN cumanensis Crotalus 76 Crotalus (Crotalus) durissus 76 cupincnsis Leptotyphlops 168 cupreus Epicarsius IO7 Leptophis 164 Thrasops l64 cyanopleurus Aporophis 144 Cyclagras 7^ Cyclops Helicops 123 cyclurus Scaphiodontophis 27I cyrtopsis Eutaenia 3O2 Thamnophis J02 D

danieli Helicops 124

Mastigodryas 153 Ungaliophis 320 daudinii Clelia 63 Pseudoeryx 255 decipiens Ablabes 264 Rhadinaea 264 Rhadinaea decipiens 264 Tachymenis 265 decorata Coronella 265 Rhadinaea 265 decoratus Elaps 204 Micrurus 204 decussatus Elaps 213 Micrurus mipartitus 213 degener Opisthoplus 226 degenhardtii Calamaria 285 Stenorrhina 28$ Stenorrhina degenhardtii 285

Deiropeda 62 dekayi Storeria 287 Tropidonotus 287 Dendroph dion 75 Dendrophidium 73 Dendrophis I55 dendrophis Dendroph id on 80 Herpetodryas 80 dentatus Anomalepis 20 depress rostri Leptophis 164 Philothamnus l64 deschauenseei Eunectes 114 diademata i

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iaphorolep s 81 aphorotyphlops 3l6 diastema Elaps 204 Liophls elapoides 25O Micrurus 204 diastemus Pliocercus elapoides 250 dichroa Herpetodryas 100 Rhadinaea I78 dichrous Drymoluber 100 dicranta Erythrolamprus aescui

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111

dictyodes Coluber I78 dieperinkii Dipsas 255 digitalis Coluber 233 Oxyrhopus petola 233 dilepis Lygophis I87 Lygophis lineatus I87 Dimades 255 dimidiata Sibon 274 Sibon dimidiata 274 Stenostoma I65 dimidiatus Elapomojus 103 Elapomorphus (Elapomojus)

IO3

Leptognathus 274 Leptotyphlops I65 Pliocercus 245 Dipeltophis 312 Diplotropis 155 diplozeugus Geophis 25 diporus Bothrops 5째 Bothrops neuwiedi 5O Dipsadomorus 82 Dipsas 82 Dirosema II7 Dirrhox 240 dirus Bothrops atrox 55 dissoleucus Elaps 2O5 Micrurus 205 Micrurus dissoleucus 206 Ditaxodon 52 diutius Micrurus lemniscatus 212

divaricatus Elaps 215 Micrurus nigrocinctus 215

diviniloquus Constrictor 37 doliata Lampropeltis I38

doliatus Coluber 145 Oxyrhopus 231

dunni

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lansbergi Streptophorus 221 lansbergi Bothrops 47 Tri gonocephalus 47 joberti Enicognathus I78 Bothrops lansbergi 47 Liophis 178 larcorum joshuai Leptodeira 155 Leptot yphlops 170 Leptodeira sepentrionjuvenalis alis 155 Leimadophis epinephalus lasallei 144 Atractus JO Leimadophis epinephelus Oiaphorolep s 288 144 Synophis 288 Leimadophis taeniurus 144 lateralis Bothriechis 48 K Bothrops 48 Tretanorh nus JOd kenn icott iana Tretanorh nus nigroStenorhina 285 luteus 3O6 kidderi lateristriga Tropidodipsas 312 Liophis 266 kinkelini Rhadinaea 266 Rhadinaea 266 Rhadinaea lateristriga konigi 266 Rhinodryas 242 Laticauda 140 koppesi laticeps Leptotyphlops 170 Philodryas 244 kugleri Tantilla 297 Leptodeira rhombifera laticollaris Pliocercus elapoides 153 i

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lentiferus Himantodes I35 Imantodes 135 lentiginosum Rh nobothryum 269 lentiginosus Coluber 269 leopardina Homalopsis 124 leopardinus Helicops 124 lepidus Elapomorphus IO5 leprieurii Helicops 124 Leptocalamus 106 Leptodeira I52 Leptodrymus I56 Leptognathus 82 Leptom crurus 157 Leptophlna 159 Leptophis 159 Leptot yphlops I65 leptura Bothrops 5* Letheobia 316 leucocephala Leptodira 281 leucocephalus Cephalolepis 315 Coluber 3II Oxyrhopus 232 Siphlophis 281 leucogaster Liophis I78 leucomelas Himantodes I34 Imantodes cenchoa I34 Leptognathus 276 Oxyrhopus 232 Sibon nebulata 276 Tripanurgos 232 Tropidodipsas 232 leucostigma Bothrops 47 leucostomus Leptognathus 313 liberiensis i

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Phalotrisl04 melanosterna Stenostoma I7I melanostigma Leimadophis 144

meridionalis Aporophis lineatus 187 Bothrops atrox SO Bothrops neuwiedi 50 Lygophis lineatus I87 merremii Boa 73

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